Jude Bergkamp Helps Shape Dialogue on Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education 

Jude Bergkamp

Jude Bergkamp, Chair of the Clinical Psychology program at Antioch University’s Seattle campus, joined a group of higher education leaders to discuss equitable and inclusive conversations in higher education. Contributors to the book Cultivating Equitable and Inclusive Conversations in Higher Education examine why inclusion is central to the success of students, institutions, higher education, and society—and how to advance it at multiple levels, from organizational practice to individual habits of mind. The volume highlights themes of contribution, conversation, holistic perspectives, thriving, sacredness, and habits of mind as we move forward.

Bergkamp is Past-President of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology (NCSPP), representing more than 100 doctoral programs, and serves on the American Psychological Association (APA) BEA/BPA Task Force on Doctoral Competencies in Health Service Psychology. His current research interests include the decolonization of psychology, the exploration of social privilege as the flip side of oppression, and the role social privilege plays in psychotherapy.

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