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Mind the Culture
Dalitso Mbewe
7 episodes
5 days ago
Mind the Culture is born out of an unwavering curiosity for Blackness and the various ways in which it presents in culture, society, Eurocentric spaces and how all the above is nuanced within the diaspora.
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Mind the Culture is born out of an unwavering curiosity for Blackness and the various ways in which it presents in culture, society, Eurocentric spaces and how all the above is nuanced within the diaspora.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Your Body, Your temple
Mind the Culture
1 hour 6 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
Your Body, Your temple

For most multicultural communities, personal investment into health care is prioritised given the greater predisposition to poorer health outcomes. However, there seems to be a focus on just certain disease, those are widely known and at times hereditary but how often do we become advocates or learn about other disease such as intellectual disabilities, mental illnesses and specific female - only conditions. In this episode we challenge the notion of ignorance is bliss when it comes to our health as women and how culture and colonisation intersect with the way we view healthcare.

Mind the Culture
Mind the Culture is born out of an unwavering curiosity for Blackness and the various ways in which it presents in culture, society, Eurocentric spaces and how all the above is nuanced within the diaspora.