1 hr 34 min

Chauke in Conversation with Professor and Deputy Dean Elelwani Ramugondo Conversations with Chauke

    • Society & Culture

This is the seventh episode for the Podcast "Conversations with Chauke"  with the host Paballo Chauke and the title of this episode is "Our Consciousness is Occupied: Navigating Occupational Therapy, Fighting the Racist and Sexist System, Rising to use our Time Intentionally and Continuous Defiance". We had a great conversation with the formidable, well educated, strong-willed, centered, holistic and beautiful Professor Elelwani Ramugondo (Deputy Dean of Postgrad Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town).  We discussed a multitude of issues including how she started being a militant being from young, fighting apartheid both overtly and covertly, strong connection with her father, finding interracial love where she thought it impossible, raising interracial/black kids- their identity issues in a racist system, we discussed the theory she coined: Occupational Consciousness amongst other academic ideologies she is involved in, Collective Black psyche being distracted, colonialism and decolonization,  growing up in a patriarchal rural area,  breaking barriers and so much more. We also touched on spirituality and how to navigate our own beliefs as Africans, this episode recharged something in me. Please enjoy and share! 


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This is the seventh episode for the Podcast "Conversations with Chauke"  with the host Paballo Chauke and the title of this episode is "Our Consciousness is Occupied: Navigating Occupational Therapy, Fighting the Racist and Sexist System, Rising to use our Time Intentionally and Continuous Defiance". We had a great conversation with the formidable, well educated, strong-willed, centered, holistic and beautiful Professor Elelwani Ramugondo (Deputy Dean of Postgrad Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town).  We discussed a multitude of issues including how she started being a militant being from young, fighting apartheid both overtly and covertly, strong connection with her father, finding interracial love where she thought it impossible, raising interracial/black kids- their identity issues in a racist system, we discussed the theory she coined: Occupational Consciousness amongst other academic ideologies she is involved in, Collective Black psyche being distracted, colonialism and decolonization,  growing up in a patriarchal rural area,  breaking barriers and so much more. We also touched on spirituality and how to navigate our own beliefs as Africans, this episode recharged something in me. Please enjoy and share! 


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paballo-chauke/message

1 hr 34 min

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