An independent podcast weaving together psychology, philosophy, and the diverse experiences of life in the African Diaspora.
Each episode, psychologists Myriam Kadeba and Laura Turner-Essel explore important psychological concepts and place them in the context of African Diasporic experience. Their lively and sometimes meandering conversations highlight the relevance of African-centered psychology to an understanding of global Black mental health, past and present.
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An independent podcast weaving together psychology, philosophy, and the diverse experiences of life in the African Diaspora.
Each episode, psychologists Myriam Kadeba and Laura Turner-Essel explore important psychological concepts and place them in the context of African Diasporic experience. Their lively and sometimes meandering conversations highlight the relevance of African-centered psychology to an understanding of global Black mental health, past and present.
A quick message from Dr. Laura as we transition from 2021 to 2022, and appreciate the wisdom of this season.
Learn more about the Dikenga Dia Kongo here: http://www.diaspora.illinois.edu/news1207/news1207-2.html
Black & Brainy Podcast
An independent podcast weaving together psychology, philosophy, and the diverse experiences of life in the African Diaspora.
Each episode, psychologists Myriam Kadeba and Laura Turner-Essel explore important psychological concepts and place them in the context of African Diasporic experience. Their lively and sometimes meandering conversations highlight the relevance of African-centered psychology to an understanding of global Black mental health, past and present.