Bicameral Resolution to Designate July as BIPOC Month

Bicameral Resolution to Designate July as BIPOC Month

July 30, 2020    U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) and Representatives Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX-30) introduced a resolution to designate the month of July as BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month. The American Art Therapy Association strongly supports...
A Warm Welcome to AATA’s New Online Student Corner

A Warm Welcome to AATA’s New Online Student Corner

July 30, 2020 We are so pleased to be able to welcome our members to AATA’s new Student Corner, an online community forum created especially for student involvement. Students are the future of art therapy, and we look forward in being able to share in your insights...
Early Bird Registration Rates are Here to Stay!

Early Bird Registration Rates are Here to Stay!

July 15, 2020 | Susan Boxer Kappel, MA, ATR-BC, LCAT, CGP, Conference Chair   To add more flexibility during this challenging time and based on feedback we have heard from members, we are continuing the early bird rate, and will offer the lowest registration...
Statement on ICE’s Mandate that International Students Resume In-Person Classes or Face Deportation during Coronavirus Pandemic

It’s Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mental Health Month

July 2, 2020   July is known as Minority Mental Health Month and, more recently, people have been using the more inclusive term, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Month. As Mental Health America puts it, “The continued use of...
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