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C talks to Liesl, a Guatemalan anthropologist who is currently living, researching and studying in the Pacific Northwest. Liesl shares her experiences with racism, unexpected experiences that have made her laugh and the different people she has crossed paths with. She gives us a little glimpse into her current research project with a community of Guatemalan migrants, recognizes how different cultural and experiential backgrounds make us experience the world and the people around us differently and helps us make the step from social signalling - like having a Black Lives Matter sign or a Ukrainian flag in your front yard - to meaningful action.
"We are always suffering - but we suffer gracefully."
"Anthropology is a science which tells us that people are the same the whole world over ... except when they're different."
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Victor Jara - Las casitas del barrio alto (song on Youtube)
Get in touch with Liesl
Send me (C) an email and I'll put you in touch. We've decided to not make Liesl's information public to protect her privacy and the privacy of others mentioned in this episode.
Get in touch with C
www.chrissisdogtraining.com
chrissi.schranz [at] gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/chrissi.schranz/
https://www.instagram.com/adogisabondbetweenstrangers/
Thank you ...
Thank you to Lesfm for providing our royalty-free intro, outro and en-tro music, to Victor Leal for the episode image of Guatemala City provided royalty-free on Pixabay, and to Isabelle Grubert for designing the show logo!
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C talks to Liesl, a Guatemalan anthropologist who is currently living, researching and studying in the Pacific Northwest. Liesl shares her experiences with racism, unexpected experiences that have made her laugh and the different people she has crossed paths with. She gives us a little glimpse into her current research project with a community of Guatemalan migrants, recognizes how different cultural and experiential backgrounds make us experience the world and the people around us differently and helps us make the step from social signalling - like having a Black Lives Matter sign or a Ukrainian flag in your front yard - to meaningful action.
"We are always suffering - but we suffer gracefully."
"Anthropology is a science which tells us that people are the same the whole world over ... except when they're different."
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Victor Jara - Las casitas del barrio alto (song on Youtube)
Get in touch with Liesl
Send me (C) an email and I'll put you in touch. We've decided to not make Liesl's information public to protect her privacy and the privacy of others mentioned in this episode.
Get in touch with C
www.chrissisdogtraining.com
chrissi.schranz [at] gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/chrissi.schranz/
https://www.instagram.com/adogisabondbetweenstrangers/
Thank you ...
Thank you to Lesfm for providing our royalty-free intro, outro and en-tro music, to Victor Leal for the episode image of Guatemala City provided royalty-free on Pixabay, and to Isabelle Grubert for designing the show logo!

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