The Racial Healing Circle at Fresno State provides a dedicated space to help those affected by the pain of racism on psychological, spiritual, physical and emotional levels.
At the core of his profession, Dr. Ramar Henderson sees himself as a healer — someone who is “courageous and intentional about collaborating with an individual who is hurt and devising a plan to become complete in the broken places.”
That’s why he started the Racial Healing Circle.
“It has been extremely beneficial to the individuals who have attended, many of whom have been looking for a place such as this for a long time, where they can openly share their traumas and struggles without fear of judgment,” Henderson said.
The monthly Racial Healing Circle will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. on Feb. 24 in the Thomas building (Room 109), and is open to students, faculty and staff. It is one of a variety of events on campus this February in recognition of Black History Month.
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