Episode 313: Therapy for The People Feat. Dante Duvall
☎️ So often I hear people say they are in need of Black therapist. This week, I sit down with licensed therapist Dante Duvall. After the icebreaker, we talk about […]
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Week 19 – Bill Belichick podcast
When COVID hit the United States, and DACA decisions were in limbo, the Immigrantly team sought to learn how the two events were being felt by undocumented immigrant communities – in particular, undocumented Asian Pacific Islanders. With guidance from API organizations like RAISE and notable research platforms, we found ourselves absorbed and humbled by this group’s unique socio-political existence. Today’s episode is as much a conversation on the complicated portrayal of undocumented Asian Americans as it is a microphone for some of these unheard voices. Host Saadia Khan Producer Saadia Khan, Sarah Doh Written by Yudi Liu Edited by Tom Whelan Music by Evan Ray Suzuki
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☎️ So often I hear people say they are in need of Black therapist. This week, I sit down with licensed therapist Dante Duvall. After the icebreaker, we talk about […]
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