“Hearing Voices” features the work of students and faculty in our Community Psychology, Liberation Psychology, Ecopsychology (CLE) MA/Ph.D. specialization, as we participate in transformative practices, artistic creations, and theoretical innovations going on in the communities and environments we share. We meet on campus three days a month for nine months of the year from various places in the U.S. and abroad. During the summer students are involved in fieldwork and research in sites of their own choosing based on interest, commitment, and vocation. Our program brings together community, liberation, and depth psychologies with environmental justice initiatives and indigenous epistemologies and practices in order to be part of the critical work of establishing a 21st century curriculum focused on decoloniality.
Mary Watkins, Nuria Ciofalo, & Susan James, Core Faculty