49 min

How to Have Constructive Conversations About Race, Class, Sexuality, Ability & Gender in a Polarized World with Dr. Alicia del Prado & Dr. Anatasia Kim Richardlistens

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Alicia del Prado, Ph.D., is a tenured associate professor at The Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA, and a licensed counseling psychologist with a private practice in Danville, CA.

She has published numerous journal articles and chapters on cross-cultural psychology; personality; acculturation; and ethnic identity, including the first enculturation scale for Filipino Americans; and provides consultation and training on multicultural issues to companies and colleges.

Alicia del Prado is chair and co-founder of the Asian American Psychology Association's (AAPA) Division on Asian Americans with Multiple Heritages and was awarded both the Alameda County Psychological Association's Janet Hurwich Award and the AAPA Okura Community Leadership Award.

Anatasia S. Kim, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the Wright Institute, where she has been teaching since 2004. She is a Clinical Psychologist who specializes in working with children, adolescents, and young adults with neurocognitive disabilities, anxiety, and depression. She also works as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion consultant with organizations and corporations such as Microsoft, RiteAid, and the San Francisco Department of Public Health, offering training on her Kim Constructive Conversations Model, a step-by-step approach to having constructive conversations about culture and diversity.

She is a National Ronald McNair Scholar and the recipient of many awards, including the American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship, Okura Mental Health Fellowship, and the APAGS Guardian of Psychology Award. She served as the President of the Alameda County Psychological Association, Chair of the California Psychological Association Immigration Task Force, among other leadership roles.

In addition to her book, It's Time to Talk (and Listen): How to Have Constructive Conversations About Race, Class, Sexuality, Ability, and Gender in a Polarized World (Kim & del Prado, 2019), she is also the lead author of an upcoming book Clinical Psychology Internship for Underrepresented Students: And Inclusive Approach Toward Higher Education (Kim & Johal, 2021). For more information, please check out her website: www.anatasiakim.com 

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Alicia del Prado, Ph.D., is a tenured associate professor at The Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA, and a licensed counseling psychologist with a private practice in Danville, CA.

She has published numerous journal articles and chapters on cross-cultural psychology; personality; acculturation; and ethnic identity, including the first enculturation scale for Filipino Americans; and provides consultation and training on multicultural issues to companies and colleges.

Alicia del Prado is chair and co-founder of the Asian American Psychology Association's (AAPA) Division on Asian Americans with Multiple Heritages and was awarded both the Alameda County Psychological Association's Janet Hurwich Award and the AAPA Okura Community Leadership Award.

Anatasia S. Kim, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the Wright Institute, where she has been teaching since 2004. She is a Clinical Psychologist who specializes in working with children, adolescents, and young adults with neurocognitive disabilities, anxiety, and depression. She also works as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion consultant with organizations and corporations such as Microsoft, RiteAid, and the San Francisco Department of Public Health, offering training on her Kim Constructive Conversations Model, a step-by-step approach to having constructive conversations about culture and diversity.

She is a National Ronald McNair Scholar and the recipient of many awards, including the American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship, Okura Mental Health Fellowship, and the APAGS Guardian of Psychology Award. She served as the President of the Alameda County Psychological Association, Chair of the California Psychological Association Immigration Task Force, among other leadership roles.

In addition to her book, It's Time to Talk (and Listen): How to Have Constructive Conversations About Race, Class, Sexuality, Ability, and Gender in a Polarized World (Kim & del Prado, 2019), she is also the lead author of an upcoming book Clinical Psychology Internship for Underrepresented Students: And Inclusive Approach Toward Higher Education (Kim & Johal, 2021). For more information, please check out her website: www.anatasiakim.com 

You can also find more Richard Listens content on Instagram (@RichardListens), Facebook (@Richard Listens), and RichardListens.com. 
Support the show (http://patreon.com/Richardlistens)


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/richardlistens/donations

49 min