Oppression, Dehumanization, and the Work of Humanization

Oppression, Dehumanization, and the Work of Humanization

Westchester Community for Ethical CultureWhite Plains, NY
Sunday, May 24  •  Starts at 11 AM
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Exploring oppression from three perspectives: the philosophical foundations, the psychological mechanisms, and the political structures.

An exploration of oppression from three perspectives: the philosophical foundations of oppression, the psychological mechanisms, and the political structures.

David Norman holds an Associate Degree in Occupational Studies from Monroe College and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Columbia University. He also has been certified in Trauma Studies by the University of Buffalo's School of Social Work.

Sunday, May 24, 11:00 a.m.
7 Saxon Wood Rd.
White Plains, NY

Exploring oppression from three perspectives: the philosophical foundations, the psychological mechanisms, and the political structures.

An exploration of oppression from three perspectives: the philosophical foundations of oppression, the psychological mechanisms, and the political structures.

David Norman holds an Associate Degree in Occupational Studies from Monroe College and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Columbia University. He also has been certified in Trauma Studies by the University of Buffalo's School of Social Work.

Sunday, May 24, 11:00 a.m.
7 Saxon Wood Rd.
White Plains, NY

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Westchester Community for Ethical Culture

7 Saxon Woods Road

White Plains, NY 10605

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