Clinical Associate Professor
UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work
Chapel Hill, NC, United States
Laurie Selz-Campbell, MSW, CPRP (she/her) is a Clinical Associate Professor at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work, where she teaches courses in social and disability justice, oppression and resistance, the life course, and mental health recovery, among others. She has worked for many years with adults living with mental illness, with special interests in peer support, healing communities, and decolonizing, arts-based approaches to care. She co-founded and facilitates the Arts and Peer Support Group, a community-based space for support, creativity, advocacy, and mental health recovery. As a recipient of multiple teaching and mentoring awards, she is committed to amplifying the voices of individuals with lived experience in social work education, and to supporting students to deepen their reflexivity around liberation-focused, anti-racist, and anti-sanist practice.
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Indigenous Healing Wisdom: Reclaiming Collectivity and Liberation in Mental Health Care
Friday, October 25, 2024
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM CT
Toward Decolonization, Anti-Racism and Resistance: Practices of Reckoning and Liberation
Saturday, October 26, 2024
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM CT