In this episode, Dr. Buqué shares invaluable insights on intergenerational trauma, imposter syndrome, and the integration of indigenous healing practices into therapeutic settings. Dr. Buqué sheds light on how intergenerational trauma manifests in professional environments, particularly within academia, and offers empowering perspectives on reclaiming cultural healing practices. Listeners are treated to a thought-provoking conversation as Dr. Buqué explores the significance of embracing dive...
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In this episode, Dr. Buqué shares invaluable insights on intergenerational trauma, imposter syndrome, and the integration of indigenous healing practices into therapeutic settings. Dr. Buqué sheds light on how intergenerational trauma manifests in professional environments, particularly within academia, and offers empowering perspectives on reclaiming cultural healing practices. Listeners are treated to a thought-provoking conversation as Dr. Buqué explores the significance of embracing dive...
Dr. Christina Cleveland on Exploring Black Womanhood and Spiritual Perspective
The Cohort Sistas Podcast
54 minutes
1 year ago
Dr. Christina Cleveland on Exploring Black Womanhood and Spiritual Perspective
We're thrilled to introduce our guest, the distinguished Dr. Christina Cleveland, a social psychologist, public theologian, and author of the groundbreaking book, "God is a Black Woman." Prepare to be engrossed as she peels back the layers of her intriguing journey and how her love for fashion and design intertwines with her current retreat in central France, where she's exploring the symbolism of Black Madonna's and sacred Black womanhood. Graduate school decisions can be daunting - m...
The Cohort Sistas Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Buqué shares invaluable insights on intergenerational trauma, imposter syndrome, and the integration of indigenous healing practices into therapeutic settings. Dr. Buqué sheds light on how intergenerational trauma manifests in professional environments, particularly within academia, and offers empowering perspectives on reclaiming cultural healing practices. Listeners are treated to a thought-provoking conversation as Dr. Buqué explores the significance of embracing dive...