Huma and Charlie discuss:
INTERSECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
-Tools for resistance and community resilience amid global crises
For, by, and with queers
It is more important than ever to build sustainable movements toward intersectional liberation.
Grounded in trauma-informed clinical practice, Charlie and Huma explore relational and grassroots strategies for sustaining collective power, building solidarity, and fostering resilience. Through shared experience and therapeutic insights, they provide tools for maintaining hope, deepening connections, challenging internalized shame, and resisting isolation.
Charlie Hedman (he/they) is a clinical psychologist and educator based in Copenhagen, working at the intersection of mental health, social justice, and community care. He specializes in LGBTQ+ lives, neurodivergence, poly/kink, relationships, and the emotional sustainability of activist work.
With a norm-critical and intersectional lens, Charlie brings both depth and political awareness into teaching and therapy.
His approach combines ISTDP, an emotion focused therapeutic method with intersectional and norm critical thinking. Charlie also offers supervision, workshops, and consultancy.
Copenhagen-based psychologist Huma Fatima specializes in transgenerational trauma, relational complexity, internalized shame, and embodiment.
Their work challenges normative assumptions about health, violence, care and sanity by integrating clinical psychology with systemic and organizational perspectives.
Huma employs intersectional methods and postcolonial frameworks to provide culturally sensitive therapy for marginalized groups.
They work with various local organizers to explore sustainability in grassroots movements, embracing a "learning by making (mistakes)” approach.
The Pond is a queer bookstore & cafe dedicated to providing a space for queer people to grow, organize, and rest as needed.
We are honored to be able to facilitating vital conversations to aid our collective liberation in this way.
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