#2738: Fast And Now: Your New Defaults
Today’s class, we’re spicing things up with two game-changing defaults for a more kick-ass life. Trust me, these are easy peasy. Ready to make these changes? Dive into the episode […]
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We invite you on a journey with us and our esteemed guest, Dr Kathy Hogarth, Associate Vice President of Global Strategy at Wilford Laurier University. Dr Hogarth brings her personal experiences, academic prowess and insightful perspectives on how community psychology can be an effective tool in tackling the systemic issues of racism and social justice.
Now, imagine navigating the treacherous terrains of racism and nationalism on an international scale. Hard, isn't it? Yet, that's exactly what we're diving into. We delve into the complex dynamics of racism within international institutions and the inherent challenges in dismantling them. Stirring the pot further, we discuss a recent decision by the Premier of Alberta to do away with diversity, equity, and inclusion offices at public universities. But amidst the turmoil, there's hope. Dr Hogarth spotlights the power of love and community support as the beacon of change, regardless of the adversities faced. Join us on this path of enlightenment as we further explore the impact of family, recognition of unsung heroes, and the transformative power of love. We give you Dr. Kathy Hogarth!
Today’s class, we’re spicing things up with two game-changing defaults for a more kick-ass life. Trust me, these are easy peasy. Ready to make these changes? Dive into the episode […]
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