Dr. Lourdes Dolores FollinsinIndelible InkBefore ADA: My Dad’s Life at the Intersection of Disability, Race, Class, and GenderA Black woman reflects on her father’s ‘disability’ and why she never noticed it until the end of his lifeJul 31, 20202Jul 31, 20202
Dr. Lourdes Dolores FollinsinIndelible InkWaiting to ExhaleA Black psychotherapist reflects on the backlash if we don’t get the kind of change we needJun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
Dr. Lourdes Dolores FollinsinIndelible InkLetter to My Fellow Black, Brown, and Indigenous Therapists: We Gonna Be AlrightMy dear fellow psychotherapists of color, as we support our clients right now, we must also tend to ourselves by using our tools.Jun 5, 20201Jun 5, 20201
Dr. Lourdes Dolores FollinsinIndelible InkSilence Still Equals DeathOur collective silence about COVID-19 negatively harms homeless young peopleJun 5, 20201Jun 5, 20201
Dr. Lourdes Dolores FollinsLife Under ‘Roni’ For Black People With Mental Health IssuesI was talking with some friends a few weeks ago during a Zoom call — a “Quarantine Colloquy” we called it — that we’d set up to catch up…Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020