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Foreword by Dr. Beth Gonzalez-Dolginko, ATR-BC, LCAT Foreword by Dr. Alan Green, Ph.D Introduction CHAPTER ONE: ART AND HEALING. CHAPTER TWO: THE HISTORY AND ORIGIN OF RACISM CHAPTER THREE: MICROAGGRESSIONS. CHAPTER FOUR: "SPECIAL STUDY" CHAPTER FIVE: SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY CHAPTER SIX: INTERSECTIONALITY: BLACK WOMEN IN ART THERAPY CHAPTER SEVEN: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING RACISM, AND INTERVENTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ART THERAPY CLINICAL PRACTICE CHAPTER EIGHT: RACIAL HEALING AND THE WAY FORWARD Definition of Terms Subject Index Author Index
Chioma Anah, Ed.D is a Registered Art Therapist (ATR) and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. She primarily focuses on racial microaggressions, psychology of anti-Black racism, African American mental health disparities, and the intersection of art and social justice. Dr. Anah is the founding member and first president (2018-2019) of Maryland Counselors for Social Justice (MCSJ).