by Miguel Gallardo | Feb 4, 2019
Listen as Ellen Ahn and I discuss Korea’s feminist movement, how it started, why it matters, and the implications for both Korean’s in South Korea and Korean Americans living in the United...
by Miguel Gallardo | Jan 31, 2019
Dr. Derald Wing Sue and I discuss racial microaggressions, why they matter today, and dispute the opinion that talking about micro and macro aggressions stifles our capacity to have courageous conversations on race and...
by Miguel Gallardo | Dec 19, 2018
Interview with Dr. Selma de Leon-Yznaga is an associate professor in the Department of Counseling at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Dr. Yznaga discusses her work at the Texas-Mexico Border with immigrant communities, unaccompanied minors and...
by Miguel Gallardo | Dec 12, 2018
Interview with Guillermo Torres, Interim Director of Organizing for Clergy and Laity United For Economic Justice’s (CLUE’s) immigration campaigns (Sacred Resistance & Sanctuary; Unaccompanied Central American Refugee Empowerment Coalition, UCARE ) as well...
by Miguel Gallardo | Dec 11, 2018
Interview with Dr. Thomas G. Plante., Augustin Cardinal Bea, S.J. University Professor, Professor of Psychology and Religious Studies, and director of the Applied Spirituality Institute at Santa Clara University. Dr. Plante and I discuss the psychological impact the...
by Miguel Gallardo | Dec 4, 2018
Interview with Dr. Dan Rosen, chair and associate professor of the Department of Counseling and Health Psychology and the Director of The Daniel K. Church Center for Social Justice & Diversity at Bastyr University. Listen as Dr. Rosen and I discuss the increase in...