Navigating Racial Dynamics
David emphasizes the importance of cultural competency in counseling, suggesting that understanding history is crucial for addressing racial tensions. Alison highlights that ethnic studies can provide a critical vocabulary for students, helping them contextualize their experiences and promote healing. The conversation also touches on the complexities of friendships across racial lines, reminding listeners to prioritize their well-being in all relationships.In this clip
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