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2021 UMHCA Annual Conference

  • 30 Apr 2021
  • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
  • Online
  • 216

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Our 2021 Annual Conference

...this year will be online. Dr. Caprice Hollins will engage us in addressing race relations, understanding microaggressions, understanding and mitigating the impact of implicit bias and stereotype threats, and give us strategies for effectively engaging in cross-cultural conflict.


Get up to 7.5 CEs


Need more information about the individual workshops we have planned? Download the conference flyer here.

Moving Race Conversations Forward


Caprice D. Hollins, Psy.D

Dr. Caprice Hollins received her doctorate degree in clinical psychology with an emphasis in multicultural and community psychology in 1998 and became licensed in Washington State in 2000. She has over 14 years of experience teaching graduate courses, working with historically marginalized populations, researching, studying, and facilitating race related conversations. Her experience includes opening and directing the Department of Equity & Race Relations for Seattle Public Schools, developing and implementing district-wide and school-based trainings, while utilizing her background in psychology to assist district leaders and staff, institutionalize change to promote equity and social justice.

UAMFT and NASW approvals are submitted and pending


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