Psychology and LGBTQ+ State Legislative Advocacy 2022
From our friends at the APA (American Psychological Association):
*Psychology and LGBTQ+ State Legislative Advocacy 2022*
Building on last year's webinar, Psychology and LGBT+ State Legislative Advocacy 2021, this year's presentation will offer an overview of current legislation related to LGBT+ people and new resources to support advocacy efforts.
Join us, March 10 for this FREE 90-minute webinar. Can’t attend at that time? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording 2 weeks after the live event.
Note: This program does not offer CE, however we will issue a "Certificate of Attendance" to those who watch for a minimum of 45 minutes.
March 10 from 3:30 – 5:00 PM ET
REGISTER NOW: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EGL3QC0TTfK_A4w6OlBUWw
Speakers:
-Ron Schlittler, assistant director, APA Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity Portfolio, APA
-Kim Skerven, Div. 44 public policy committee co-chair, APA
-Cathryn (Kate) Oakley, state legislative director and senior counsel, Human Rights Campaign
-Sergio Domínguez, Jr., doctoral student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
-Megan Mooney, licensed psychologist focused on serving children and families
-Rosemary Esseks, special lecturer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Psychology
-Doris Parfaite-Claude, director for grassroots engagement, APA