Transforming Trauma into Trust: A Prophetic Model of CPE Supervision in the Age of #Black Lives Matter
Keywords:
supervision, #Black Lives Matter,Abstract
#BlackLivesMatter is a recently developed social and political movement that is mainly identified as a medium for bringing attention to the murder of unarmed black people by police and vigilantes. However, the movement seeks to highlight how black people are left “powerless” and “deprived of our basic human rights and dignity.”1 The #BlackLivesMatter movement speaks to how African Americans currently live in a climate of “state violence”.Downloads
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