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. Philana Payton on Staying Present and Black Women's Resilience in Hollywood History
The Cohort Sistas Podcast
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Dr. Philana Payton on Staying Present and Black Women's Resilience in Hollywood History
Get ready to immerse yourself in an enriching exploration of film and media studies as we unfold the intriguing world of early 20th-century Black silent cinema with Dr. Philana Payton. As an assistant professor at the University of California, Irvine, she provides insightful perspectives on the complex interplay of race, gender, and visual culture in media. She also gives us a glimpse into her academic journey, her new hobby of DJing, and her favorite movies. Dr. Payton candidly shares...
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...