Melody Brown and SEHD’s new Couple and Family Therapy Program Featured in CU Denver News

Clinical Assistant Professor Melody Brown, PhD, knows firsthand the importance of intersectionality. This makes her an asset to the School of Education & Human Development, where she teaches in the MA in couple and family therapy (CFT) program.

Brown, a licensed marriage and family therapist, uses herself as an example to illustrate what intersectionality means. “I talk about who I am and my various identities and how those impact me as I walk through this world,” she said. “I am an African American, I’m able-bodied, I don’t identify as heterosexual because it doesn’t fit for me. I grew up in a religious family and, while I don’t attend church, I do hold dear the tenets of love and equality.” Brown is also the oldest child of a middle-class family. “Think about all those things coming together,” she said.

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