Intersectionality Matters! is a podcast hosted by Kimberlé Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory.
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The podcast that explores psychology’s role in promoting social justice. Because everyone deserves to live with their optimal mental health. Content includes up-to-date peer-reviewed research, interviews with experts and people with lived experience, and a monthly guided mindfulness/relaxation session. Bonus content available weekly on Patreon. We are committed to the Cite Black Women praxis.
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discussing controversial topics such as racism and intersectionality. Cover art photo provided by Patrick Fore on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@patrickian4
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By Cydney Wilson and Sydney Wright
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Promoting intersectional feminism, equality and human rights for all women.
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Insight on Intersectionality in Comics Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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Welcome, dear listeners, to another engaging episode of Intersectional Talks – the platform where we delve into the heart of matters at the crossroads of intersectionality and inclusion. Here at Intersectional Talks, we're all about sparking insightful conversations, challenging perspectives, and diving deep into the layers of our diverse world. It's a space where we amplify voices that often go unheard, a space where we embrace the beauty of differences, and a space where we confront the co ...
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Notes, study and conversations regarding technologies used in my military career.
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Olivia and Raven are black, blind women, passionate about shedding light on issues regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion. Get political and personal with them as they share their perspectives on living at the intersection of disabled, black, and women in the US.
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Being in your 20s is tough. Let’s talk about it :)
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Welcome to The Intersectional Yoginis Podcast! We're Mela and Hannah. Join us as we explore a variety of topics that impact us as women of color through a yogic lens. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theintersectionalyoginis/support
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This is a podcast for intersectional feminist to laugh, analyze, cry, debate, and sip tea. With your host Myah Majesty and co-host Peaches Polh prepare to get your wig snatched and delivered right back to you, with a side of education and sarcasm. Enjoy!
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Discussion about Elizabeth Acevedo's views on power and intersectionality. We looked at her books, and looked at interviews and articles about her.
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Intersectionality in the American South is a podcast for anyone whose ready to take a long, hard, look at the ways oppressive systems land in people’s lives. We bring together academics and everyday people in conversations about the intersectional forms of oppression that marginalized people experience. You will hear thought provoking conversations about hard topics that center the often-silenced voices of Women of color, queer, trans and non binary folks and immigrants.
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We know the wait was long, but we're back with Season 3 of Intersectional Feminism—Desi Style! Last season, we spoke about everything pop culture and feminism, and now, in Season 3, we are back with brand new, exciting guests and conversations. This season looks to explore the nuances of gender in the workplace and will feature women/trans and queer individuals from different fields like journalism, politics, social work, sports, business and so much more. Join our hosts Sukanya and Shriya a ...
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Host Josie Rodriguez-Bouchier, a queer, non-binary, Latinx fertility acupuncturist, supports queer, trans, and non-binary folks in becoming pregnant. Through information-laden episodes and compelling interviews with guests, The Intersectional Fertility Podcast is a place where we can relax and bring our Whole Selves to the conversation of fertility, identity, and our creative power. All content offered through The Intersectional Fertility Podcast is created for informational purposes only. I ...
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Enzi Tanner, a black, trans, Jewish community organizer in Minneapolis, hosts the show that dives into the intersectional lives many in the Jewish community lead, and how those intersections come together and inform. The title is a combination of the Swahili word Kuumba, which means "to create," and the Hebrew word Hineni, which literally means "I am here," but often is used to denote presence.
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Castle to Castle: A Tale of Two Disnerds - the Inspirational, International, Intersectional Disney Podcast
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Mike and Emily provide international perspectives on Disney fandom - with the guy a British would-be voice actor, and the girl a Portland, Oregon-based art nerd, who knows what conclusions these two will come to on the whole variety of subjects planned for the podcast - only time, and bandwidth, will tell.
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IP01 Best of Dissecting Intersectional Psychology (Season 1) 2025
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56:07What is intersectional psychology — and why does it matter so much for mental health today? In this Best of Season 1 episode, Aurora Brown brings together key moments from all four episodes of Dissecting Intersectional Psychology, offering a rich and accessible introduction to intersectionality, social justice, and their ethical relevance to psycho…
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Music has long been central to the fight for freedom—the rhythmic heartbeat of the struggle for justice. From Beyoncé to Shaboozey to L’il Nas X and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, Black artists have sparked a much-needed conversation about the rich legacy of Black artistic achievement in multiple genres of American music. This episode celebrates the Black…
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IPIS004 Inside Out (2015): Keeping Riley happy all day long? (w/ Marlize Labuschagne & Altay Turan)
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1:24:10In this episode of Intersectional Psychology, we dive head-first into the colourful chaos of Disney Pixar’s Inside Out — a film that looks deceptively simple, but opens the door to some beautifully complex conversations about emotions, memory, identity development, neurodiversity, and what it means to be human. I’m joined by two brilliant guests: M…
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ENCORE: 54. #SayHerName - the Art of Bearing Witness on the Page and Stage
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1:05:24It's the 11th anniversary of the #SayHerName Campaign. To commemorate, we're uplifting a favourite #SayHerName episode from our archive. Please join us on Dec 8 in NYC for a staged reading of #SayHerName - The Lives That Should have been, featuring a star-studded cast of performers, a talkback with the mothers of the #SayHerName Mothers Network, an…
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72. Why Authoritarians Fear Democracy
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1:36:27This episode features Legal Defense Fund President and Director-Counsel Janai Nelson with professors Carol Anderson and Nancy MacLean, in conversation with our host Kimberlé Crenshaw. This riveting and timely conversation shows how anti-Blackness can be weaponized to harm democracy for all through voter suppression, money in politics, and the erosi…
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IPGR006 Guided Relaxation: Body Scan
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44:55A 40-minute guided body scan to reduce stress, support emotional regulation, and support better sleep. In this guided body scan meditation, we slow down, breathe, and explore the body with curiosity rather than criticism. Whether you’re new to mindfulness or a seasoned pro who just needs a reminder to unclench your jaw (again), this relaxation prac…
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IPGR005 Guided Relaxation: Burnout Meditation
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44:55Burnout isn’t a personal failure — it’s a signal. And if your signal is currently flashing, sirening, or doing that chaotic strobe-light thing… you’re in the right place. In this month’s guided relaxation practice, we slow everything down and offer your nervous system exactly what it’s been begging for: rest, grounding, and a moment of personal car…
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71. Why Authoritarians Fear Education
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57:26Host Kimberlé Crenshaw is joined by authors Jason Stanley and Randi Weingarten to discuss why authoritarians and fascists target education on the path to destabilizing democracy. They unpack how book bans, attacks on teachers, and efforts to erase history from public institutions threaten the democratic project, and what we can do to fight back. Ho…
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IPIS003 Can true crime meet true ethics and true empathy? (w/ Nicole Engelbrecht)
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1:19:43Can we tell stories of violence without reproducing harm? Aurora sits down with Nicole Engelbrecht of True Crime South Africa to unpack the ethics — and emotional toll — of the true crime genre. ⚠ Content note: This episode includes discussion of violent crime, murder, and hate-motivated violence, including references to the 2003 Sizzlers massacre …
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IP0305 Do It Scared – Part 2 of Rethinking Autism & Gender Diversity (w/ siv greyson)
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35:43I'm joined again by autistic, Afrikan, trans liberation scholar siv greyson about what it takes to live and love bravely at the intersections of race, gender, and neurodivergence. This episode turns from theory to practice: what safety feels like, how chosen families are built, and why real allyship means doing it scared. Together, we unpack the em…
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IPIS002 Psycho (1960): We all go a little mad sometimes?
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1:15:21⚠ Content Note: This episode discusses murder, gender-based violence, queerphobia, and ableist tropes in film. Listener wellbeing comes first — take breaks when needed. Aurora Brown and true-crime podcaster and author Nicole Engelbrecht check into the Bates Motel to unpack Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) — the film that redefined horror, shocked c…
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IP0305 Rethinking Autism and Gender Diversity w/ siv greyson (Part 1)
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31:40What does it mean to be trans, autistic, and Afrikan in South Africa today? In this episode of Intersectional Psychology, host Aurora Brown talks with siv greyson — an autistic, Afrikan, and transgender liberation scholar — about navigating identity, healthcare, and everyday life at the intersections of race, gender, and neurodivergence. Siv shares…
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70. How Anti-Blackness Destroys Democracy
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1:16:37As we slide into autocracy, disparities impacting Black Americans are being ignored while Black excellence is actively erased from our workplaces, museums, and history books. These attacks are no longer cloaked with dog whistles. They're happening in plain sight, and endangering our health, eliminating our jobs, and gutting our civil rights infrast…
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IPIS001 Does Your Favourite Film Pass the Fanon Test?
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35:26How do films and TV shows shape the way we think about mental health? From harmful stereotypes to ethical storytelling, representation on screen has real consequences for stigma, care, and justice. In this episode, Aurora introduces the Fanon Test for Mental Health Representation in Media — a new tool inspired by the Bechdel Test, grounded in inter…
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How Technological Advancements are Reshaping Higher Education
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53:01In this episode of 'Intersectionality in the American South,' host Dr. Katie Acosta dives into the ways tech is changing how educators and administrators approach their work higher education . Recorded during a symposium in Mainz, Germany, this episode features interviews with Dr. Kameelah Martin and Dr. Karen Jackson Weaver. Dr. Martin talks about…
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IPGR004 Guided meditation: Loving-Kindness
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27:21In this month's guided relaxation practice, Aurora leads you through a Loving-Kindness Meditation (metta). This ancient practice, now backed by modern psychology, helps us cultivate compassion for ourselves, our loved ones, people we struggle with, and ultimately all beings. Research shows that regular practice can reduce stress, quiet the inner cr…
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Part 2: United States of Amnesia: The Real Histories of CRT - Weaponizing (White) Parents' Rights
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40:32In part 2 of this series, host Kimberlé Crenshaw, refutes the myth that book and curricula bans seek to restore “parental choice” over what kids are exposed to, linking attacks on school lessons about race, gender and more to a broader attack against public education and democracy itself. Join as she traces the history of today's prominent, pro-cen…
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IP25.9.16 Intersectional Psychology announcement
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2:32Aurora drops into your feed for a brief announcement about upcoming episodes and maintenance. Exclusive bonus content 🎁 Patreon - Extended ad-free and bonus episodes Stay connected ⭐ Rate/Review in your podcast app to help others find us 🔔 Subscribe for new monthly relaxation practices 📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsycho…
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IPSP001 World Suicide Prevention Day Special
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40:02⚠ Content note: This episode discusses suicide, and references factors contributing to suicide, including mental illness, trauma, violence, and poverty. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. On this World Suicide Prevention Day, we explore the …
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IP0304 Big Brother is Still Cis: Countering anti-gender attacks online (w/ Pierre Brouard)
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1:04:41⚠ Content note: This episode references anti-gender movements and the concepts of hate crimes and hate speech. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. From troll farms to toxic platforms, anti-gender movements are pushing disinformation and haras…
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IPGR003 Guided relaxation: Tree meditation
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49:52This episode is a special guided relaxation practice — a Tree Meditation designed to help you release stress, ease anxiety, and reconnect with a sense of safety and grounding. Drawing on polyvagal-informed and relational approaches, this practice invites you to settle into your body, release tension, and gently root yourself like a tree — steady, s…
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IP0303 "God Told Me To Colonise You": The U.S. Christian Right's New War on Africa (w/ Haley McEwen, PhD)
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1:01:10Content note: This episode discusses misogynistic and queermisic legislation, language, and movements. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. What do glossy pamphlets, moral panic, and abstinence-only sex ed have in common? They’re all part of t…
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IP0301 BONUS: More Truths About Gender-Affirming Health Care (w/ Anastacia Tomson, MD)
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48:27Content note: This episode references transphobic arguments and objections to gender-affirming health care (GAHC) in our discussion and explanation of the guidelines for GAHC. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. In this powerful follow-up, ho…
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IP0302 The PsySSA Guidelines: What the Anti-Trans Crowd Pretends Isn’t Real (w/ Thembisile Dlamini)
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1:02:26Content note: This episode discusses transphobic objections to gender-affirming health care (GAHC) in our explanation of the guidelines for GAHC. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. What if the evidence does exist — and it’s just being willfu…
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IP0301 What is gender-affirming health care ACTUALLY? (w/ Anastacia Tomson, MD)
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56:41Content note: This episode references transphobic arguments and objections to gender-affirming health care (GAHC) in our discussion and explanation of the guidelines for GAHC. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. This episode kicks off a multi…
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IP25.07.21 Intersectional Psychology announcement
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1:23Aurora drops into your feed for a brief announcement in lieu of this week's episode. Exclusive bonus content 🎁 Patreon - Ad-free and bonus episodes Stay connected 🌿 Share this episode with someone needing gentleness today ⭐ Rate/Review in your podcast app to help others find us 🔔 Subscribe for new monthly relaxation practices 📮 Got feedback or ques…
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IPGR002 Breathing Self-Compassion (Guided Relaxation Practice)
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31:19This episode is a gentle full-body breath awareness practice cultivating self-compassion through mindful breathing. It builds on the diaphragmatic breathing we did in our last relaxation practice to help you soften into your body, release judgment, and affirm your inherent worth. Exclusive bonus content 🎁 Patreon - Ad-free and bonus episodes Stay c…
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IP0202 Part 2: Trauma-Informed Counselling for Children (w/ Neesha Chhiba)
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37:27Aurora and Neesha delve deeper into trauma-informed counselling for children in South Africa. They discuss the lingering effects of systemic oppression, practical approaches to trauma care for young clients, and how parents and professionals can support healing. Neesha also shares essential self-care strategies for those working in emotionally dema…
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IP0202 PART 1: Decolonial Practice with Children (w/ Neesha Chhiba)
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43:52In this episode, Aurora sits down with Registered Counsellor Neesha Chhiba to explore decolonial approaches to counselling children in South Africa. They discuss the historical, socioeconomic, and cultural factors shaping mental health challenges, the limitations of Western-centric psychology, and practical ways to integrate culturally responsive c…
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IP0201 PART 2: South Africa to Palestine: Ongoing decolonial work (w/ Shaheeda Sadeck)
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48:22Content note: This episode includes discussions of apartheid, colonialism, Gaza, genocide, and gender-based violence. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. In this powerful episode, activist and Registered Counsellor Shaheeda Sadeck joins us ag…
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IP0201 PART 1: Decolonising Mental Health (w/ Shaheeda Sadeck)
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49:52Content note: This episode includes discussions of apartheid, colonialism, grief and loss, gender-based violence, and intergenerational trauma. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced. In this powerful conversation, activist and Registered Counsel…
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IPGR001 Guided Relaxation: Diaphragmatic Breathing
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19:48In this debut relaxation session from the Intersectional Psychology podcast, Aurora Brown guides you through a diaphragmatic (or "belly") breathing practice — the foundational technique for nervous system regulation. Whether you're new to relaxation exercises or already building a daily practice, this episode offers a grounding, affirming space to …
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69. The Battle for America's Memory, Part 2
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42:11A special collaboration with Today with Dr. Kaye, this episode was taped live at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. Host Kimberlé Crenshaw, with Kaye Wise Whitehead and guests Time Wise, Karen Attiah, Melanie Campbell, Janel George, Ambassador Elizabeth McKune, and Barbara Arnwine, discuss the importance of protecting Black American history thro…
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IP0104 The Model of Intersectional Psychology?
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1:29:04What would psychology look like if it actually cared about (social) justice? We’re gonna talk about what an actual model of Intersectional Psychology should do — and how to make it work. To support this podcast and get access to bonus content, including additional episodes and interviews, as well as more guided mindfulness sessions, go to Patreon.c…
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68. The Battle for America's Memory
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47:40At the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, Kimberlé Crenshaw is joined by Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative. They explore how museums shape national identity. They also historicize the current political attacks aiming to erase Black narratives, as institutions like the Smithsonian and Whitney Plantation face censorship and …
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IP0103 Is it even Psychology's place to promote Social Justice?
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1:26:38CW/TW 01: This episode contains a discussion of the ongoing genocide in Gaza from 00:21:58 to 00:30:16. CW/TW 02: This episode also contains brief references to sexual assault and queerphobic hate crimes and hate speech from 00:37:24 to 00:42:20. How do activism and social justice advocacy fit into the scope of practice for mental health profession…
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IP0102 Social Justice in Psychology
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43:44What is social justice in psychology, and what does social justice mean in the context of counselling practice? By understanding this, you can assess and support people holistically. Considering the social determinants of mental health leads to more accurate case conceptualisation, a stronger therapeutic alliance, and improved client outcomes. You …
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Host Kimberlé Crenshaw takes listeners to Alabama to learn about the contemporary importance of Bloody Sunday and the march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965. Featuring: Cliff Albright, co-founder, Black Voters Matter LaTosha Brown, co-founder, Black Voters Matter Janai Nelson, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) 196…
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IP0101 Intersectionality? In This Psychology?
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1:00:54Explore the concept of intersectionality in psychology, from its roots in Black feminist activism through to its importance to mental health practice in a diverse, multicultural society. You can also read a transcript of this episode. Are you a healthcare provider in need of CPD points? You might prefer to watch a different version of this episode …
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Brief Introduction to Intersectional Psychology
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13:06This is a brief introduction to what inspires Intersectional Psychology and what you can expect from this podcast. Transcript of this episode (Download) References Crenshaw, K. (1991). 'Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Colour', Stanford Law Review, 43(6), pp. 1241-1299 [online]. Available at: …
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Hope is a Practice: Bearing Witness to Palestinian Humanity
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1:02:43In this episode, We speak with Sig Giordano who offers a first hand account of their time in the West Bank picking olives alongside Palestinians during the annual olive harvest. Giordano candidly takes the listener through their learning journey as the granddaughter of Nazi holocaust survivors and advocate for Palestinian liberation. This episode o…
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