Speaking & Consulting Engagements
Ginger Klee (they/she)
I’m a queer, multiethnic Korean mental health therapist in my own private practice in Orange County, California. I specialize in treating trauma and acculturative stress and treating the queer and trans, and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. I treat adolescents and families. I’m also an adjunct psychology professor where I teach about the intersectionality of gender, sex, sexuality, and ethnicity.
Speaking/Consulting Topics
Acculturative Stress, Complex-PTSD & PTSD
Coping with Racial/Ethnic Trauma
Intersectionality of LGBTQ+, Ethnicity, Being BIPOC & Spirituality
Mental Health & the Arts Industry
Mental Health in the Workplace
Suicide Prevention
Fees & Availability
My speaking fee is $250 per hour. Speaking fees are determined based on a number of factors. Pricing often varies between live and virtual events. Other factors that can affect speaking fees include my schedule, the length of the presentation, the time spent on research, the location of the event, and the time spent away from my practice. The live and virtual event speaking fees listed on this website are intended to serve as a guideline only. In some cases, the actual quote may be above or below the stated range. Please contact me to discuss the fee for your specific event. Reduced fees and Pro Bono engagements are also considered on a case by case basis, especially for non-profit organizations.
I am available to speak virtually Monday through Sunday depending on availability. To discuss my availability please contact me.
Travels From
My office is located in Orange County in Southern California.
For in-person speaking and engagements outside of Southern California, a travel and accomodations fee will be added.
Contact Information
Ginger@gingerklee.com
(562) 444-5038
Recent Engagements
Minnesota Opera, The Score podcast, Episode 46 A Good Ol' Nasty Hour of Therapy (w/Ginger Klee), January 10, 2023 Click here to listen
Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Philip Guston Now, Trauma Consultant to the Curatorial team, May 1–September 11, 2022, Click here to learn more
Art Equity, BIPOC Surviving Predominantly White Institutions, July 2022 Click here to learn more
Opera America Taking Care: A Series on Mental Health for Opera Professionals, Mental Health Care for BIPOC Opera Professionals, July 8, 2021 Click here to learn more
Art Equity, BIPOC Surviving Predominantly White Institutions, August 2021 - October 2021 Click here to learn more
Dance USA Virtual Conference, Mental Health in Times of Upheaval: A Conversation About Coping with Trauma in the Dance World and Beyond, June 15, 2021, Click here to learn more
2021 Virtual LGBTQ Youth Convening by LGBTQ Center OC, closing speaker, May 29, 2021
The Umbrella Stage Company and Asian American Playwright Collective, AAPI Artists Self-Care Workshop with Ginger Klee May 28, 2021
The Consortium of Asian American Theaters and Artists, ConFest Virtual Series, “Healing Over Hate: Responding to the Rise of Anti-Asian Violence”, April 12, 2021 Click here to watch
California State University: Fullerton, Health and Human Development Week for the Graduate Counseling Student Association and Chi Sigma Iota, Acculturative Stress Workshop, March 25, 2021
The Magic Mountie Podcast, A Shared Experience in Crisis: We Are Not Alone In This Episode 110, February 9, 2021 Click here to listen
Association of Performing Arts Professionals NYC+ 2021, Resilience and Mental Health for the Arts Field, January 10, 2021
Association of Performing Arts Professionals NYC+ 2021, Resilience and Mental Health for BIPOC Arts Professionals, January 10, 2021
WBAI Free Speech Radio 99.5FM, Untitled with Malika Lee Whitney, January 8, 2021 Click here to listen
Art Equity, BIPOC Surviving Predominantly White Institutions, Topic: Self-Care, July 17th - August 9th, 2020
Fiercely Resilient Women's Health And Wellness Virtual Summit, Topic: An Open Discussion of Complex Trauma, Feminist Therapy and LGBTQ+ Issues, May 19, 2020 Click here to watch
The Emotion Machine, Beyond Talking: EMDR, Art Therapy, and Sandbox Play as Tools for Healing (Ginger Klee), February 9, 2018 Click here to listen