Frantz Fanon Lab

 
 

The Frantz Fanon Lab for Intersectional Psychology at the New School for Social Research takes its namesake from the revolutionary Martinican psychiatrist Frantz Fanon.

As psychologists committed to study of race, class, and inequality and its impact on mental health, we recognize Fanon as an intellectual ancestor whose work on colonialism and racial identity laid the foundations for Multicultural, Critical, and Liberation Psychology.

A collaboration between DBGM with the Frantz Fanon Lab, I serve as a researcher and clinical interviewer within this study that seeks to better understand how cis-gender Black Gay Men think about their identity, community, and resilience in the wake of a pandemic.