Patterns That Remain Book Tour: Atlanta
Schedule
Tue Feb 25 2025 at 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Agnes Scott College | Decatur, GA

About this Event
Join the movement!
Room location will be sent a few days before the event.
Event Schedule:
1pm: Enjoy light apps from Michelin Star rated Filipino Restaurant, Kamayan ATL.
1:30pm: Patterns That Remain Workshop and Discussion
2:15pm: Fireside Chat "The Importance of Mental Health and Collective Healing"
Special Guests:
Award Winning Film Producer, Carlo Velayo
Educator and Advocate, Toni Rose Deanon
2:45pm Collective Healing Listening Party
Featuring:
Dr. Daun Kwag, Candlelight Series Performer
Joshua Carandang, Young Larry, "Larry the Musical "
3:15pm Mix, mingle, book signing
About Patterns That Remain
The book combines history, storytelling, research, and culturally grounded strategies to support readers as they move throughout their healing journey.
If you are the child of Asian immigrants, this book is for you.
If you are healing from diasporic wounds, this book is for you.
If you want to break intergenerational trauma patterns, this book is for you.
If you seek a deeper understanding of how attachment styles impacts relationship dynamics, this book is for you.
About Dr. Stacey Diane A. Litam
Stacey Diane Arañez Litam, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Counselor Education at Cleveland State University, a licensed professional clinical counselor, and a clinical sexologist. She is a Forbes Health Advisor and was named one of Crain’s Cleveland 40 Under 40 in 2023.
As an immigrant and Filipina American woman, Litam is passionate about the power of storytelling and promoting equity among marginalized communities. She is an award-winning speaker, researcher, consultant and content expert on topics related to mental health, sexual well-being, human sex trafficking, multiculturalism and Asian American concerns. As a speaker, Dr. Litam has partnered with the White House, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, LinkedIn, the Cleveland Guardians, the Cleveland Cavaliers and more.
Dr. Litam is internationally recognized for her pioneering work on the impact of COVID-19 related discrimination on the mental health and wellbeing of disaggregated Asian American communities with 17 publications archived in the World Health Organization’s Global Database on COVID-19 literature. She has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications and has written extensively on anti-Asian discrimination and human sexuality.

Where is it happening?
Agnes Scott College, 141 East College Avenue, Decatur, United StatesUSD 19.28
