Invitation to April 11 Community Meeting with Tracy Morgan

Taylor Naquin Heron

Must We Drown in the Wake?

Notes on Addressing Racism in Psychoanalytic Institutes

Please join us for the Friday, April 11 CCMPS Community Meeting 3 pm Mountain Time, 5 pm Eastern Time.

Tracy D. Morgan, Psychoanalyst, LCSW-R, M.Phil., has written a provocative and courageous piece published in Group and we are excited to have a conversation with her in April.

It is recommended that you read this fascinating piece before the meeting if possible.  E-mail Lynne at staff.ccmps@gmail.com

From the abstract: In response to the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality in American Psychoanalysis report that tells us that “action is needed at all levels,” a series of questions and concepts are explored to discern whether activism, and particularly activism addressing racism, is possible within the field of psychoanalysis.

About:  Tracy Morgan is a psychoanalyst working with groups, individuals and couples in Brooklyn. She is on the faculty at the Center for Modern Psychoanalysis in NYC, has studied intensively with what was once called The Group Center and is now the Center for Group Studies, and was a founding member of Das Unbehagen in NYC. She is ABD in American History with a focus on African American history, the history of medicine and the history of sexuality. Her writings scan various fields—from movement theory to psychoanalysis. She is the founding editor of New Books in Psychoanalysis, founded over 15 years ago.

Invitation:

It’s fine if you haven’t attended a CCMPS Community Meeting before, guests are welcome.

There is no $charge$.  There is no need to formally register, just make sure you’ve got the time, date, and Zoom link. You are encouraged to read the article before the meeting. You can do that by writing to staff.ccmps@gmail.com

The Zoom link for the meeting is below.

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Zoom Link for April 11 Community Meeting