Talking about bias and discrimination can be difficult, but it is necessary conversation... especially for first responders. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Kimberly Miller about her upcoming intensive course that is a no-blame, no-shame look at racism, privilege, implicit bias and ethics and is filled with tools, resources, and strategies on how you can heal relationships in your community, and establish trust and legitimacy.
To learn more about Dr. Kimberly Miller or her classes, visit or contact her at:
Website: https://www.kimberlymillerphd.com/Firearms and Mental Health
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