Handspring Institute Webinar

Tools for Helping BIPOC Students Heal, Cope, and Thrive

Aired Sep 18, 2025 • 57 minutes

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What This Webinar Covers

This session explores Culturally Stressful Events (CSEs) and their emotional, identity, and agency impacts. Attendees will learn to apply REACH UP principles to support students with coping and healing strategies.

About the Speaker

About the Speaker

Ryan DeLapp, Ph.D.
Ryan DeLapp, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist, and the Founder and Director of the Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Healing (REACH) program at The Ross Center. Dr DeLapp is widely recognized for his expertise in supporting minority individuals with healing from and learning to navigate cultural stressors within their lives and has developed a novel program called REACH (Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Healing). The REACH Program adapts evidenced-based treatments to help teens and young adults develop protective skills to alleviate the impact of race-based stress. This program is derived from over 10 years of Dr. DeLapp’s research and clinical practice. And, from this work, he has authored over 20 publications and has conducted over 100 presentations discussing considerations for assessing and treating racism-related stress in diverse populations.
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