Introducing
The Antiracism in Mental Health Fellowship
created by Dr. Rupi Legha
Discover a One-of-a-Kind Antiracism Curriculum for Healthcare Providers.
Evidence Based
The fellowship covers historical, sociological, and biomedical works by scholars such as Dorothy Roberts, David Williams, Ibram Kendi, Janet Helms, and many more. It is based on Dr. Rupi Legha’s dozens of publications and years of teaching at academic medical centers worldwide.
Antiracist Clinical Strategies
Each of the 30 lectures features 3 antiracist clinical strategies pertaining to psychoeducation, documentation, and clinical activism. That’s a total of 90 antiracist clinical strategies!
Engaging Content
Searing images of Elizabeth Eckford (the Little Rock NIne), Fannie Lou Hamer, and the Pine Ridge Reservation. Brilliant Quotes from James Baldwin, Sherman Alexi, and Ta-Nehisi Coates. These are not your average power point slides.
Personal Growth and Reflection
The fellowship fosters critical consciousness, nurtures racial identity development, and hastens antiracism journeys so healthcare providers can respond to racism as a public health crisis.
CME Credits
The fellowship will feature 30 lectures across five different modules. A minimum of 30 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits with the option for up to 60 for doctors, nurses, NPs, PAs, pharmacists, and other members of the healthcare team.
Meaningful Racial Dialogue
Dr. Legha will host a series of guided conversations about the material. Fellowship participants can sign up for additional 1:1 supervision with Dr. Legha.