Beating your black kids, with Dr Lashley/Battre ses enfants noirs, avec Dr Lashley
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This episode is sponsored by RISE Kombucha! Ce épisode est sponsorisé par RISE Kombucha! This is an uncomfortable conversation but it needs to be held. Corporal punishment is still very normalized in the Black community. Dr Lashley, a Black psychologist joins us to talk about the roots of this popular form of “discipline” as well as the short-term and long-term effects it has on Black children. Cette conversation peut sembler inconfortable mais se doit néanmoins d'être tenue. Les châtiments corporels sont encore très normalisés dans la communauté Noire. Dr Lashley, une psychologue Noire se joint à nous pour parler des racines de cette forme populaire de «discipline» ainsi que des effets à court et long terme de cette pratique sur les enfants Noir.e.s BOOKS MENTIONED/LIVRES MENTIONNÉS: -Spare the Kids: Why Whupping Children Won't Save Black America -Beating Black Kids: So What Have You Been Beat With
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