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AMerican Psychological Association (apa)

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN (AAUW)

hARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL

uNIVERSITY OF cALIFORNIA, BERKLEY

cOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

cuny-john jay

Manhattan college

California state university

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO


McKool smith annual women’s leadership development forum

Paul,weiss, Rifkind, wharton & garrison

systemwide human resources | csu

ASH CENTER FOR DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE & INNOVATION | HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL

ORGANIZATIONAL TUTORS

aRAB aMERICAN FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

CUNY PEDAGOGY DAY

Trainers of School Psychologist (TSP)

 

Testimonials
 

 

 
 
I had the pleasure of attending The Microintervention Workshop with Dr. Sarah Alsaidi at McKool Smith’s Annual Women’s Leadership Development Forum. We can all benefit from learning to identify microagressions and coping mechanisms to deal with them. Dr. Alsaidi is an expert on the subject and put on an excellent workshop to close out our forum. We are all better when we lift those around us up and actively engage to educate and ultimately eliminate actions and statements that make others feel less. Thank you Dr. Alsaidi for dedicating your work to this very important issue!
— Jennifer Truelove, Principal at McKool Smith
Thank you so much, Sarah, for a great webinar! We really appreciate you taking the time to share your research and tools. It was obvious that the participants were engaged and appreciative of your work.
— Gloria Blackwell Senior Vice President of Fellowships & Programs and United Nations Main Representative AAUW
 
 

 
 
Very meaningful and a great springboard for strategies to use in our lives! Really, one of the best trainings I have been to (and I am a full professor)
— Attendee | Tenured Professor, Columbia University
 
 

 
 
Sarah’s presentation on microaggressions was accessible and easy to follow. She was engaging and made the topic easy to digest with real world examples. Sarah’s presentation was a perfect synthesis of academic rigor and personal experience. I felt that I left this equipped with additional skills to combat microaggressions.
— Lamise Shawahin, Assistant Professor Governors State University from the AMENA PSY Webinar
 
 

 
 
Sarah’s excellent workshop raised important questions about racial bias in the workplace and offered useful tips for intervening effectively. I left with language I could use right away.
— Jesse Scinto Deputy Director, Strategic Communication Columbia University
 
 

 
 
Sarah’s workshop not only provided valuable training, but also made for room for participants to engage with others as they practiced utilizing strategies to respond to microaggressions in several situations. Overall, her presentation skills were impeccable and she demonstrated knowledge and expertise
— Associate Professor and Conference coordinator