Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
This podcast is a safe and transformative space dedicated to decolonizing our thinking, addressing racial trauma, fostering healing, and promoting cross-cultural understanding. Through candid, solution-focused conversations, each episode explores how individuals and communities navigate the emotional, psychological, and systemic impacts of racism.
Cultural Dialogues: Countering Racial Trauma One Conversation at a Time
Africentric Social Work
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In this episode, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji (CEO of CRESTSprogram) has a conversation with Mr. Larry Hayes, a mental health practitioner in the New Orleans (LA) area who practices Africentric Social Work. Mr. Hayes has been in private practice for nearly 40 years and works primarily with Black clients (adults and adolescents). Mr. Larry Hayes discusses the most pressing mental health needs within the Black community and the clinical interventions that address these needs. For more on Mr. Larry Hayes, visit his website: https://www.sankofacenter.net.