
Understanding “Black Disprivilege” and Using Culturally Responsive Care to Heal Communities of Color
This week, Farai interviews Kiara Imani, Esq on how navigating “Black disprivilege” throughout her life led her to write her debut memoir “Therapy Isn’t Just for White People”. Then, Farai speaks to affirmation musician, Toni Jones, about how she uses music as a tool for healing. And on the weekly segment, Sippin’ the Political Tea, Farai is joined by Dr. Kali Cyrus, psychiatrist, activist and co-founder of Gemma and Adriana Alejandre, trauma therapist and founder of LatinX Therapy on the state of our collective and personal mental health journeys, and how they are shaped by what’s happening in the world.
Our Body Politic · Farai Chideya, Kiara Imani, Toni Jones, Dr. Kali Cyrus, Adriana Alejandre, Jonathan Blakely, Nina Spensley, Emily J. Daly, Bridget McAllister, Traci Caldwell, Steve Lack, Natyna Bean, Emily Ho, Kelsey Kudak, Lauren Schild, Hannah Looney, Adam Rooner
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