Category: Recent Work
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Fighting the Student Mental Health Crisis: Yale University Equity in Student Well-Being Study
Dr. Michelle C. Chatman, a scholar-activist and expert in culturally relevant well-being practices, recently contributed her expertise to the Yale University Equity in Student Well-Being Study. As a DEI research consultant, Dr. Chatman played a critical role in developing culturally sensitive instruments designed to better understand the mental well-being needs of Yale’s BIPOC, first-generation, and…
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Humanitini: Rigging History
Rigging History explores the significance of Black men’s labor in the production of Washington, D.C., as a global tourist attraction through the experiences of the rigging crew that worked at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History from 1975-2000. We will tell the story of the NMAH Rigging Crew (also known as “The Skull…
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Healing the Harm in Schools
Dr. Michelle Chatman talks on how restorative practices and other social emotional tools, can help cultivate compassionate school environments that support hurting kids, build community, and prevent pain violence.