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huevoices podcast
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73 episodes
3 months ago
huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Joanne Martin, scholar, author, and co-founder of The Great Blacks in Wax Museum about her scholarship on The Black Family, The Helping Tradition, and the importance of cultural institutions.
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huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Joanne Martin, scholar, author, and co-founder of The Great Blacks in Wax Museum about her scholarship on The Black Family, The Helping Tradition, and the importance of cultural institutions.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Science
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One-on-One with Dr. Rhonda Wells-Wilbon
huevoices podcast
1 hour 3 minutes
3 years ago
One-on-One with Dr. Rhonda Wells-Wilbon
huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Rhonda Wells-Wilbon, social worker and scholar, about African-Centered Social Work and her latest work, "Trauma And Mental Health Social Work With Urban Populations African-Centered Clinical Interventions."
huevoices podcast
huevoices podcast host Bobby Marvin Holmes speaks with Dr. Joanne Martin, scholar, author, and co-founder of The Great Blacks in Wax Museum about her scholarship on The Black Family, The Helping Tradition, and the importance of cultural institutions.