June 9, 2023
Join us on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 from 7-9pm ET / 4-6pm PT for Understanding Intimate Partner Violence: A Queer Perspective.
During Pride month, a month of celebration, this presentation highlights information and ways in which art therapists and healthcare practitioners can reassess and realign their stance when working with the LGBTQIA+ population and continue to be advocates and create allyship. There will be an opportunity to discuss clients and engage in art making, as well as highlight the use of art and art considerations as tools for allyship and advocacy.
We asked our panelists and we would love for you to join the conversation today and continue it on Tuesday, June 20th: What is your advice on how to be a good ally?
“Allyship to me means always being willing to learn, be curious and go beyond understanding the queer perspective, to take action in the spaces allies can make a difference by using their privilege to advance and make systems healthier and equitable.”
– Maru Serricchio-Joiner, PhD, LMFT, ATR-BC
“My advice on how to be a good ally is to remain genuinely curious and ask questions; never make assumptions; and listen to and believe queer people.”
– Be Staub, MA
“As an ally, what has been helpful for me is understanding that no two people are the same. Being curious and open-minded has helped me to hold multiple perspectives and better understand needs and identities of those around me.”
– Camille Jessie, MA
“My best piece of advice for an ally is to ask how they can offer support for members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Though I encourage allies to offer space and elevate members’ voices, now more than ever it’s important to also be a voice to advocate for queer people in spaces where they may not be safe.”
– Lucy Orozco, MA
Join the conversation in the MyAATA Community – Open Forum!
Not yet an AATA member? Let us know your thoughts at membership@arttherapy.org. We can also assist you in becoming a member so you can join in with your colleagues in MyAATA.