Intersectionality and Stuttering with Dr. Derek Daniels (Ep. 722)
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Dr. Derek Daniels joins Chaya Goldstein-Schuff to talk about stuttering and the hats he wears as a researcher, supervisor, clinician, and person who stutters. Dr. Daniels shares his path to researching marginalized identities of people who stutter and the value of understanding intersectionality and stuttering. Dr. Daniels talks about a HIS story, a program for black males who stutter by The Arthur Blank Center for Stuttering Research and Education, and how impactful the experience has been. Some links mentioned: * Dr. Derek Daniels * National Stuttering Association Conference * Camp Shout Out * HIS Story
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