Joy DeGruy Leary is a scholar, educator, and author specializing in the psychological effects of slavery and racism on African Americans.
She holds degrees in Communications, Social Work, and Psychology, with a Ph.D. in Social Work Research.
As a professor at Portland State University and international lecturer, DeGruy draws on over 20 years of practical experience in mental health.
Her work focuses on understanding and healing the multigenerational trauma resulting from slavery and ongoing systemic racism.
DeGruy's approach combines historical analysis, psychological theory, and personal observations to offer insights into the African American experience and pathways for healing.
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