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The Community Psychologist Podcast
The Community Psychologist Editor
7 episodes
3 days ago
This is a companion podcast to The Community Psychologist (TCP). We will have important conversations about the field of community psychology, responses to some of our featured articles, and follow-up from previous issues.
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This is a companion podcast to The Community Psychologist (TCP). We will have important conversations about the field of community psychology, responses to some of our featured articles, and follow-up from previous issues.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Sudan feat. Azza Osman & Noha Emam
The Community Psychologist Podcast
20 minutes 47 seconds
9 months ago
Sudan feat. Azza Osman & Noha Emam

Over 130 Sudanese women committed mass suicide to escape the threat of rape by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia amid the ongoing war in Sudan.

In this episode of TCP, recorded on November 26th, 2024—Day 590 of the ongoing genocide in Sudan—we, Azza Osman a Sudanese, and Noha Emam an Egyptian community psychologist, come together to confront the truth behind the crisis. This is not a civil war.

It’s a brutal campaign of violence targeting the Sudanese people, and the world cannot afford to look away.

We discuss the lived experiences of those caught in the conflict, share personal reflections, and challenge the global narrative that has obscured the reality of this genocide. Our aim is to foster understanding, amplify the voices of the oppressed, and inspire action.


Episode transcript:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WEuuUjozi-3pHBvlDwHgGqEDyjc50JHi/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=102730732834071059329&rtpof=true&sd=true

The Community Psychologist Podcast
This is a companion podcast to The Community Psychologist (TCP). We will have important conversations about the field of community psychology, responses to some of our featured articles, and follow-up from previous issues.