Christine YehChristine Yeh

Christine Yeh is a Professor at the University of San Francisco and Co-Director of the Center for Research, Artistic, and Scholarly Excellence. She works in solidarity with historically targeted communities to address and fight bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia, and other forms of hate and bigotry.
https://www.usfca.edu/faculty/christine-yeh

 

  • Justice Oriented Counselors

    Aug 21, 2017
    The recent tragic events and hostile political climate surrounding us are a constant and urgent reminder of why justice oriented counselors and are critical agents in our fight against inequities.
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  • Six ways and focus and strategize in your fight against injustices

    Feb 10, 2017
    Since the inauguration, I have spoken to many colleagues and students who feel overwhelmed by the number of troubling and complicated issues emerging with the new Presidential administration.
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  • The Power of Art in Social Change

    Dec 15, 2016
    In my counseling advocacy work with marginalized youth, I have witnessed the way that art has the potential to reclaim cultural identities, empower historically targeted communities, bridge seemingly opposing groups to foster understanding, and inspire hope.
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  • Counselors Fighting against the Normalization of Hate

    Dec 06, 2016
    In the weeks following the presidential election, there has been a dramatic increase in hate crimes, primarily targeting immigrant, Muslim, LGBTQ, and Black communities.
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