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Practice, Power, and Purpose: Entrepreneurship as Liberation for Black Psychologists

Sun, Mar 08

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John Jay College (Room L. 76)

In a time when many mental health professionals are reimagining career pathways, confronting burnout, and seeking greater autonomy, this conversation centers entrepreneurship as a pathway to liberation, leadership, and legacy.

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Practice, Power, and Purpose: Entrepreneurship as Liberation for Black Psychologists
Practice, Power, and Purpose: Entrepreneurship as Liberation for Black Psychologists

Time & Location

Mar 08, 2026, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

John Jay College (Room L. 76), 524 W 59th St, New York, NY 10019, USA

About the Event

Join us for a fireside chat with Dr. Charmain Jackman, an award-winning psychologist, TEDx speaker, and visionary entrepreneur, and author of "The Black Therapist's Guide to Private Practice and Entrepreneurship"!


In a time when many mental health professionals are reimagining career pathways, confronting burnout, and seeking greater autonomy, this conversation centers entrepreneurship as a pathway to liberation, leadership, and legacy.

Dr. Jackman will share insights from her groundbreaking book and professional journey, exploring how Black psychologists can:


  • Build sustainable, culturally grounded private practices

  • Develop leadership beyond traditional systems

  • Shift money and mindset narratives


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