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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2021 · 26 MIN

Bi-racial Identity Formation

from Social Workers, Rise! · host Catherine Moore, LCSW

How do we form our identity? What are some issues that you experience as a bi-racial person that others may not know about? How can we support our children who are bi-racial or who feel like they look different from their peers? We will talk about all of this and more with Chioma Moronu, LCSW, 200RYT; Listen in to learn more! Some of my favorite quotes from this episode: "Being bi-racial and mixed race is just who we are. We don't have to pick." "You're forced to pick one or the other fights when we don't need to pick either one we can be in both fights because both fights are going against white supremacy." "We can be on both sides and fights on both sides. We can still fight against the oppression and the discrimination happening. We are not any less in the fight." "We don't have to fit into one of those boxes. Because we don't fit. We don't need to fit. We don't want to fit. It's not our box!" Connect with Chioma Moronu, LCSW, 200RYT!  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/social.soul.therapy/ Free Trauma-Informed Yoga Toolkit: https://adept-producer-7826.ck.page/694002193b RESOURCES NEW: Clinical Supervisor Directory; launching soon! Join the interest list so you get all the updates on joining! Click HERE. https://www.socialworkersrise.com/directory-interest-page New to mental health services? This virtual course will help improve your confidence and skills after grad school: CLINICAL ESSENTIALS FOR THE FUTURE THERAPIST https://www.socialworkersrise.com/essentials NETWORKING CONNECT with Catherine at Social Workers, Rise! (I really do respond and am grateful to have you on this journey with me.) Instagram @SocialWorkersRise https://www.instagram.com/socialworkersrise/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/socialworkersrise LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinelcsw ClubHouse (for Iphone & Andriod users): @CatherineMoore Email Resource List: https://www.socialworkersrise.com/newsletter-opt-in

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