Podcast: This Land on Native American Rights
A narrative of lawsuits that continue to threaten Native American rights.
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A narrative of lawsuits that continue to threaten Native American rights.
Daniel Delgado, a Quechua Jewish writer talks about his Authentic Indigenous Identity.
Two Licensed Psychologists discuss what is meant by the term toxic masculinity, how it shows up in our lives, and how we can stop perpetuating it.
A Licensed Psychologist and LMFT discuss common concerns that come up for survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
A Licensed Psychologist and LPC discuss tactics used by perpetrators to prey on children, “the grooming process,” how we can talk with our kids about boundaries…
A discussion of the historical implications that shape reporting sexual assaults, and the need for culturally specific and trauma-informed practices.
Discussion of making the Black community more affirmative, and some common vocabulary we should all know to create more affirmative spaces and relationships.
This episode talks about resisting the urge to forget history, even when remembering is incredibly painful.
Two professors discuss Blackness and why empathy alone is an incomplete tool for achieving racial justice.
NPR’s Code Switch explains how race and racism affect friendships.
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