A Workshop with Sara Granovetter
On Navigating Intersectional Identities (Livestream)
A Conversation with Dr. Han Ren
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- This is a live online conversation with audience Q&A. Registration includes livestream access and ad-free replay. You can also register for the in-person event.
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What does it mean to live a hyphenated life? So many folks are forced to toggle across the multiple layers of who they are, and across the diverse spaces they occupy. They may be children of immigrants, 1.5 gen, of color; they may be disabled, neurodivergent, or queer. Regardless of how they identify, they exist in an in-between space while also trying to fit into the dominant culture. With a foot in multiple worlds, belonging fully to none, it can be hard to figure out where they fit in.
Join Dr. Han Ren, psychologist and a hyphenate herself, for a conversation on navigating the in-between spaces of intersectional identities. As a 1.5 generation Chinese-American immigrant, neurodivergent mind, and mother, Dr. Ren seeks to offer solutions for those with intersectional identities to fully express who they are in any and every environment. She shares insights from her latest book, The Hyphenated Life and discusses how existing in marginalized bodies affects the ways folks show up in dominant culture and predominantly white spaces. She offers tools, stories, and solutions for understanding and living with the intricacies of multicultural identity development.
Han Ren, PhD, is a hyphenated professional: licensed clinical and school psychologist, speaker, educator, and content creator. She is also a 1.5-generation Chinese-American immigrant, neurodivergent mind, mother, partner, and only child. Dr. Ren holds a doctorate in Child Clinical and School Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, a Master of Education in Special Education from the University of Houston, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Michigan. She was an adjunct professor at UT Austin and a former pre-K special educator. Han lives in Austin, Texas, where she co-leads Pivot Psychology Austin, a group private practice.
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Recording Policy
Ticket holders will have access to an ad-free replay of the event for one month after the live event, after which unlimited viewing with ads will be available. Portions of the audio will also be released on our podcast. Only registered ticket holders who choose to watch live can participate in the chat and Q&A.
Refund Policy
All tickets and add-ons purchased for this event are nonrefundable.