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When you sit at the intersection of two identities being able to hold both your reality and see the changes that need to be made are essential. Today we’ll hear how Violeta Donowa, a second-generation Panamanian and African American social worker in Detroit, navigates blackness in latinidad and discusses why she feels therapy is a tool none of us should leave unexplored.
Episode transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/bDSOxRvf1pg
Get in touch: I’ll ask a question at the end of each episode and if you’d love to discuss it further you can reach me at [email protected] OR comment on the IG post for this episode @spanishsinpena
Connect with Spanish Sin Pena:
Website: Spanish Sin Pena
IG: @spanishsinpena
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When you sit at the intersection of two identities being able to hold both your reality and see the changes that need to be made are essential. Today we’ll hear how Violeta Donowa, a second-generation Panamanian and African American social worker in Detroit, navigates blackness in latinidad and discusses why she feels therapy is a tool none of us should leave unexplored.
Episode transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/bDSOxRvf1pg
Get in touch: I’ll ask a question at the end of each episode and if you’d love to discuss it further you can reach me at [email protected] OR comment on the IG post for this episode @spanishsinpena
Connect with Spanish Sin Pena:
Website: Spanish Sin Pena
IG: @spanishsinpena