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Rising Above Racism

The Fight Against Racism and Social Injustice

The UDC Counseling and Wellness Center created this new web page to support the well-being of the UDC Community. The recent events and heightened exposure of systemic racism, police brutality, and racial inequities in the U.S., as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, have threatened a sense of safety and well-being for many of us. To support your efforts to process and cope during this challenging period, we have compiled information, self-help materials, resources, and tools to aid in promoting health, understanding, peace, healing, and hope. The Counseling and Wellness Center is here and available to support all UDC students during these unprecedented times.

Counseling Services

If you feel you need assistance or support as you experience current events and perpetual racism, the Counseling and Wellness Center is still here for you. Counselors from the UDC Counseling and Wellness Center are available to meet with UDC students who would like to participate in teletherapy while the physical campus is closed. Students simply need a device with a camera, audio, and Internet access to participate in therapy sessions. In order to make an appointment, students can call (202) 274-6000 between 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Students also can set up an appointment by emailing Administrative Assistant Ms. Shawnda Sanford at ssanford@udc.edu, or Counseling and Wellness Center Director Dr. Butler-Johnson at sbutlerjohnson@udc.edu. Telemental health sessions are provided in accordance with ethical guidelines and legal regulations of D.C., and state laws across the country. Students who are residing in some states will not be able to participate in telemental health with a UDC clinician due to strict out-of-state licensure prohibitions. Students who wish to seek counseling or mental health treatment with an off-campus, community-based provider can utilize our referral guide or their insurance company’s “Find a Doctor” page on the insurance plan’s website.

The Counseling and Wellness Center is also providing two drop-in support groups for the UDC student body to assist in coping during these unprecedented times. Sessions are offered on Mondays at 2 p.m. and Thursdays at 3 p.m. To sign up for a group session, call (202) 274-6000, or email Ms. Shawnda Sanford, Administrative Assistant, at ssanford@udc.edu, or Dr. Butler-Johnson, Counseling and Wellness Center Director, at sbutlerjohnson@udc.edu.

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