Dr. Kim talks about communicating a clear message from your organization about racism and to make sure you do a follow-up with your message. It's a great time to educate ourselves and do the necessary work.
With schools closed in efforts to slow the spread of the Coronavirus, the pandemic has psychologically displaced 1.54 billion students across the globe who are forced to navigate an unprecedented and uncertain reality. The acute impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak are felt by many, if not all, but for youth, the impacts may be felt in a heightened and concentrated way.
Dr. Josephine Kim provides a glimpse into the minds of youth and offers insights to mitigating prolonged impacts of unexpected twists in life.
Dr. Kim has a dual faculty appointment in Prevention Science and Practice/CAS in Counseling programs at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and in the Department of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology at Harvard School of Dental Medicine.