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Physcology Today

My Expectation Is That Social Media Is Not a Safe Place

Susan Cousins, MBACP Senior Accredited Counsellor and Supervisor and author of Overcoming Everyday Racism, discusses her experiences of using social media.

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#TherapistsConnect

The #TherapistsConnect Podcast

In this episode of the #TherapistsConnect Podcast, Dr Peter Blundell (Twitter: @drpeterblundell) interviews Susan Cousins. Susan works for the university secretary's office. Her role is senior compliance advisor for race, religion and belief at Cardiff University. She's a counsellor and therapist, as well as an author and has written a very popular book called "Overcoming Everyday Racism". Susan talks about her life and work as a therapists and author.

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Physcology Today

Challenging Racism in the Workplace

Susan Cousins, MBACP Senior Accredited Counsellor and Supervisor and author of Overcoming Everyday Racism, explores the challenge of workplaces that discriminate.

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The Pychologist

We need to support our diverse population

Susan Cousins works in equality, diversity and inclusion at Cardiff University, and is the author of Overcoming Everyday Racism: Building Resilience and Wellbeing in the Face of Discrimination and Microaggressions (Jessica Kingsley Publishers). Annie Brookman-Byrne asked Susan about her book.

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The Pychologist

Cyber-racism – it doesn’t just happen to footballers

Susan Cousins, Senior Advisor, Race Religion and Belief at Cardiff University, shares psychological insights following a racist online attack. Deputy Editor Annie Brookman-Byrne asks the questions.

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Independent

Donald Trump and Boris Johnson are making Bame people feel less and less that we belong

Although many have condemned Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding four Democratic congresswomen, this has not stopped a flurry of articles and opinion pieces appearing over the last few weeks questioning whether the statement “go back to where you came from” is racist.

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