Dr. Laura Minero, PhD, LP, CEO

California
/ Mental Health Advocate, Mental Health Professional

Flying from

Los Angeles

Role

  • "Mental Health Advocate, Mental Health Professional"

About Dr. Laura Minero, PhD, LP, CEO

Dr. Minero (She/Ella) was only 5 years young when she immigrated to the United States from her home country, Mexico. Her experiences being previously undocumented influenced her passion to seek justice and liberation for those implicated by racist, heterosexist, cissexist, classist and related injustices. Growing up as a queer, undocumented, Latinx and gender expansive muXer of color, she has witnessed firsthand how systemic and structural discrimination and violence impedes the wellbeing of diverse communities. She has dedicated her life-affirming work to abolishing detention and systems that adversely impact undocumented, queer, trans, immigrant, communities of color and seeks to build a community centered on healing, love, and liberation.

Dr. Minero has extensive experience delivering keynote speeches, facilitating trainings and workshops, teaching and educating national and international audiences ( e.g., non-profits, k-12 and higher education professionals, hospitals, mental health providers, advocates, organizers, government staff, and students) on anti-racism, racial equity, advocacy, and effectively serving undocumented, immigrant, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ communities. Scroll below for prior speeches and workshops that Dr. Minero has delivered. Dr. Minero is available to curate a workshop according to individual/organizations needs.

Dr. Minero co-founded the first university organization for undocumented students in Wisconsin, DREAMERS of UW-Madison which later grew into the first state-level organization in Wisconsin for undocumented students. Dr. Minero has been featured on Fusion for her advocacy related to campus sanctuaries having co-written one of the first campus sanctuary petitions to be circulated nationwide by-which various other petitions were modeled after 45th was elected President. Dr. Minero has actively participated in city council meetings providing testimonies for city ordinances, engages with her senators and congress members advocating for a comprehensive, humane and inclusive immigration reform and has taken several advocacy trips to Washington D.C. to fight for various immigration relief policies alongside United We Dream and the American Psychological Association.

In addition to community organizing, Dr. Minero has received distinguished academic, clinical, and research training. She earned her PhD in Counseling Psychology from University of Wisconsin-Madison in August of 2020. She contributed to scientific studies used to inform national policy as a 2019 Christine Mirzayan Science Policy and Technology Fellow with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Her research with undocumented and asylum-seeking transgender immigrants and the intersections of transphobia, racism, and state-sanctioned violence was supported by Ford Predoctoral and Dissertation Fellowships and subsequent dissertation awards via the Association for Hispanics in Higher Education and the National Latinx Psychological Association. Dr. Minero presently provides bilingual/bicultural, trauma-informed, LGBTQ+ affirming, and evidenced-based mental health services via her independent practice, Yolotl Libre Therapy, Training, and Consulting.

 

Languages

  • Hablo Español

Personal Details

Role

Mental Health Advocate, Mental Health Professional

Pronouns

She/Her/Ella, They/Them/Theirs

Gender

Gender Fluid

Speaking Engagements

  • Healing Circles
  • Keynote
  • Lectures
  • Moderating
  • Panel
  • Support Groups
  • Team Building
  • Trainings
  • Workshops

Top 11 Most Requested Speaking Topics

  • Managing Uncertainty Amidst State‑Sanctioned Violence

  • Intersectional, Anti‑Racist & Radical Love Approach for Two‑Spirit, Queer & Trans (LGBTQ+) Communities

  • A Love Letter for My Undocumented Community

  • Praxis of Intersectionality: Examining Our Axes of Power & Oppression

  • 2-SQT Latinx Communities:Why Intersectionality Matters

  • Reclaiming Our Personal and Collective Power for Radical Community Healing

  • Promotion of Latinx Fortalezas: A strengths based, anti-racist, and Intersectional Approach

  • Decolonizing Our Organizational Practices and Creating a Culture of Anti-
    oppression and Wellbeing

  • Communication Strategies for Sustaining Constructive CAREfrontations

  • Managing Trauma and Secondary Trauma Symptoms

  • Decolonizing Our Organizational Practices and Creating a Culture of Anti-
    oppression and Wellbeing

Trainings/Workshops Offered

All of the above and:

Two-Spirit Queer and Trans Affirming Support: Celebrating and Highlighting Historical Strengths and Resistance

Provision of Mental Health Services with Undocumented Latinx Populations: An Anti-racist Approach

Rising, Reclaiming, and Resisting: Decolonizing our Leadership

 

New Offerings:

Queer Joy and Liberation in Switch Dance connection

Manifestation and Mindset Magic

Nervous System Nurturance in times of Uncertainty

  • Additional curated workshops, professional development series, and healing circles available upon request (e.g., communication skills,  rigorous research with vulnerable communities, first generation student mental health)

Past Talks

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1337557244454719

Personal Pathways to 2SQT+ BIPOC Liberation: Providing Cultural Responsiveness, Anti-Racist and Affirming Clinical Care Keynote Speech at University of Louisville LGBT Center, Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Health Sciences Center, and Pride Month Sponsors

ResponseABILITY: Centering BIPOC 2SQT+ and Collective Liberation workshop at 2023 LA Suicide Prevention Network Summit – Connections Matter

Creating Communities for Trans and Nonbinary Thriving: An Intersectional, Anti-racist and Radical Love Approach Keynote at The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in collaboration with UW Health Diversity Summit 2023: Protecting and Advancing Trans Health

Education

University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • PhD Counseling Psychology

Location

21213 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, California 90503, United States

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