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Cultural Humility Podcast

Dr. Miguel E. Gallardodrgallardo.com
A Revolution in Human Connection, Compassion, and Cultural Conversations
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CUHP015 Why South Central Los Angeles Should Matter To All of Us

Listen as I discuss the work of Community Coalition, a community-based organization in South Central Los Angeles, with Paul Carter, Academic and Wellness Coordinator, and Makailah Jenkins and Ricardo Vargas, two high school students in South L.A. We discuss how Community Coalition is working to empower youth, increase advocacy, change neighborhoods, and change “the story of me to the story of us.”

Mar 06, 201946 minEp. 15

CUHP014 What Does It Mean To Be Culturally Humble?

Dr. Vivian Chavez discusses what cultural humility means in the context of today’s sociopolitical issues and the ramifications of not having the ability to “witness oneself from the inside out.” She discusses her own journey towards cultural humility and how she continues to help others do the same.

Feb 26, 20190Ep. 14

CUHP012 Racial Microaggressions and Political Correctness

Dr. Derald Wing Sue and I discuss racial microaggressions, why they matter today, and dispute the opinion that talking about micro and macro aggressions stifles our capacity to have courageous conversations on race and racism.

Jan 31, 20190Ep. 12

CUHP011 What is really happening at the Border with families and Unaccompanied Minors?

Dr. Yznaga discusses her work at the Texas-Mexico Border with immigrant communities, unaccompanied minors and families separated through the immigration process. While the political narrative would have us believe that the lowest of low are attempting to enter the United States, and that we are only deported those who have committed heinous crimes, Dr. Yznaga tells a very different story about these families and children. She also encourages us to see the humanity in these families and to see ou...

Dec 19, 201857 minEp. 11

CUHP010 How religion can either oppress or liberate immigrant communities

Listen as Guillermo discusses CLUE’s social justice agenda, framed within religious and spiritual foundations. We discuss the work of CLUE, how CLUE has framed its work within multiple religious communities to liberate and humanize immigrants through their various programs. Guillermo also discusses the relationship between biblical teachings and acceptance of the “other” as fundamental to the work of those from various religious backgrounds.

Dec 12, 201839 minEp. 10

CUHP009 How can community members heal from the Catholic Church's sexual abuse issues?

Dr. Plante and I discuss the psychological impact the Church’s sexual abuse issues can have on survivors of clergy sexual abuse, how we can better understand and help clergy who have offended vulnerable members of the Church heal, and most importantly, what we can learn from survivors of sexual abuse in order to heal and move forward as communities.

Dec 12, 201853 minEp. 9

CUHP007 A priest's perspective on the Catholic Church's systemic sexual abuse

Fr. O’Brien and I discuss the Catholic Church’s systemic structure and how the Church has unintentionally created a system that has oppressed vulnerable community members. We also discuss what the Church can to do earn the trust of its members, heal as a system and help those who have survived sexual abuse heal in the wake of oppressive practices.

Dec 01, 201853 minEp. 7

CUHP006 Hegemonic Masculinity and Sexual Assault

Drs. Cook, Parrott and I continue the dialogue that was elicited during our most recent Supreme Court Nominee’s Hearings. More specifically, we address the dangers in reinforcing men’s dominant positions in society, while further oppressing and silencing women.

Nov 10, 201854 minEp. 6

CUHP005 Substance Use and Sexual Assault

Our most recent Supreme Court Nominee’s hearings elicited much debate about what are appropriate and inappropriate drinking behaviors, particularly as it related to drinking in excess, blacking out, etc. Listen as Cynthia and I sort out the signs and symptoms of problem drinking behaviors, taking responsibility for one’s actions, and what people really need to know about substance use.

Nov 01, 201838 minEp. 5

CUHP004 What did we learn from the Chicano Movement

Mr. Munoz, one of the primary organizers of the Chicano Moratorium, and I discuss his views on the world today, the Chicano Movement, and how Latinx communities can use our presence in society to improve our quality of life and make an impact in our local social worlds.

Oct 16, 20181 hr 1 minEp. 4

CUHP003 Colorism vs. Racism in Communities of Color

Drs. Chavez-Duenas and Adames discuss what colorism is and how it impacts communities of color. They also discuss differences between colorism and racism to help listeners understand from their perspectives how these isms play a role in society at large. Finally, they provide recommendations on how we can move forward as a society.

Oct 13, 201845 minEp. 3

CUHP002 Sustaining Conversations on Racism

Steve and I discuss what needs to happen for us to sustain conversations on racism. Steve addresses his new book and talks with me about what role White communities and communities of color have in sustaining conversations on racism.

Oct 12, 201845 minEp. 2

CUHP001 Does Diversity Equal White Genocide?

Paul and I discuss how we continue to perpetuate the same issues around racism today that have persisted for decades. Paul also talks about the role White communities have in addressing the injustices in our world, particularly around issues of racism. Most importantly, we talk about what needs to happen to begin to move forward and heal.

Sep 25, 20180Ep. 1
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