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Black & Brainy Podcast
Laura Essel and Myriam Kadeba
11 episodes
6 days ago
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.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Episode 9: Black Power
Black & Brainy Podcast
46 minutes 23 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 9: Black Power

In this final episode of Season 1, Dr. Myriam and Dr. Laura seek to ask whether we are using the right frameworks to tackle issues of Black empowerment and Black liberation. What do those terms mean to Black people today anyway, and do we have to agree on issues of identity and strategy in order to play our part?

Resources mentioned in this episode:

  • Kevin Cokley and Ramya Garba (2018). Speaking Truth to Power: How Black/African Psychology Changed the Discipline of Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0095798418810592
  • Amos Wilson (1998). Blueprint for Black Power: A Moral, Political, and Economic Imperative for the Twenty-First Century. https://afrikanconsciousnessbookstore.net/product/amos-n-wilson-blueprint-for-black-power-a-moral-political-and-economic-imperative-for-the-twenty-first-century-paperback/

Thanks for joining us this season. We will be back in Fall 2022!

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.