Josephine Ampaw-Greene, LCSW, MFTC, MA, delves into the journey from survival to thriving for Black educators and their families. Drawing from her expertise in trauma-informed care and identity-based therapy, Josephine emphasizes the importance of community care practices—such as rest as resistance, active play, and authentic conversations—to foster healing and empowerment.​

If you're a Black teacher, school leader, or family member navigating burnout, racial battle fatigue, or emotional exhaustion, this conversation offers invaluable insights. Learn how to support yourself and your loved ones in reclaiming joy, building resilience, and embracing humanity beyond the challenges.​

Josephine Ampaw-Greene is the founder of Ampaw Psychotherapy & Consulting in Aurora, Colorado, where she specializes in trauma therapy for historically underserved communities. Her approach centers on culturally responsive, strengths-based healing, making her a pivotal voice in educational and mental health spaces.​
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