Dr. Pamela Hall - Board Member

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The Alliance for LGBTQ Youth
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Dr. Pamela D. Hall is an Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of the Africana Studies Program, and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies for the College of Arts and Sciences at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. Dr. Hall has been a member of Barry University’s Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion since its inception in 2020. She received her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from The Ohio State University. Before arriving at Barry University, Dr. Hall taught at Hampton University, her undergraduate alma mater. Dr. Hall also serves as a facilitator for South Florida People of Color, a racial healing organization specializing in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training. Additionally, she serves on the board of the Haitian Youth Community Center of Florida. She is the past President of the Board for the Alliance for LGBTQ Youth and President of the South Florida Chapter of the Association of Black Psychologists. She has received numerous awards for her work and published scholarly articles on Haitian adolescents' and adults' spirituality and mental health. Dr. Hall is a member of dynamic women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

 

Over the last 30 years, Dr. Hall has become an expert trainer, facilitator, educator, and researcher who focuses on developing a more equitable and just society. She has done workshops specifically for majority and minority ethnic groups on anti-racism, understanding your unconscious biases, dismantling oppression within oneself, our families, and communities as well as developing empathy, cultural humility, and spiritual emancipation. 

 

In the role as a Board Member of The Alliance for LGBTQ Youth I am asking you to join me in the fight to save all of our youth, whether they identify as gender fluid, asexual, bisexual, gay, lesbian, straight. We are all of Gods children. Please make a donate so we can continue to provide support for our youth at the Alliance.

 

In October we held our 15-year anniversary event and one of the young women who was having identity issues mother reached out to me about 7 years ago. They were at the event and still receiving support from the Alliance. Now her daughter is a beautiful thriving young woman about to

Graduate high school. Seeing them made my heart sing. 

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