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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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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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