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INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA, BLM, IMMIGRANT PARENTS, LATINO MENTAL HEALTH, STUDENT DEBT, EDUCATION ACCESS | EP 49

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In Episode 49 of the 'F*ck The Stigma' Podcast' Alma Petty-Zaragoza, the author of "Chingona" and a dedicated advocate in the realm of educational access, joins the conversation to shed light on critical issues within the education system. Alma dives into the burdens of student debt, exploring its weight on individuals and the broader community. Drawing on her own experiences growing up with immigrant parents, she opens up about intergenerational trauma and its impact on Latino mental health. With insight and passion, Alma educates listeners on the history and origins of the Black Lives Matter movement, fostering a deeper understanding of the ongoing fight for racial justice. Tune in as she fearlessly addresses the need for change in education and advocates for breaking the stigma surrounding these crucial societal issues. Show Notes : Immigrant parents, pushing education - 1:05 Alma’s Problems with education - 4:15 Financial burden of education - 6:32 Other routes - 7:34 Educational Access - 9:37 Student Debt, other countries doing it better - 10:43 What's being taught in school - 12:02 The idea of “buying land” - 15:21 Born in LA, raised in Mexico - 17:18 Narrative surrounding African Americans - 20:52 Intergenerational trauma, alcoholism & parenting - 23:49 Healing from Intergenerational trauma & Forgiveness - 29:15 Trauma in our DNA + Mental Health - 30:48 Latinos & Mental health - 33:25 Alma & sobriety - 35:30 Black Lives Matter - 39:25 Misunderstandings with BLM - 45:37 FTS PODCAST LINKS : Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/46dw6sl5t344p6PlBcykb3?si=35349a057d564bac Apple Podcast | https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/f-ck-the-stigma/id1691599224 Google Podcast | https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kZWRmNTkyNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Fuck the Stigma is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that believes people shouldn’t be judged or labeled based on their mental health status. Whether you are struggling with an addiction or have been taking meds for a diagnosis, our community doesn’t judge and seeks to collectively end the stigma around mental health. Our mission is to normalize mental health and mental illness as widespread, treatable, and acceptable. We do this by providing useful resources, improving access to services for those who need help, sharing stories, and building a community of young people who all agree… #fthestigma #fuckthestigma #fts FOLLOW F THE STIGMA: FTS WEBSITE | https://fthestigma.com/ INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/fukthestigma TWITTER | https://twitter.com/fuck_thestigma TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@fthestigma FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/FTStigma APPLE PODCAST | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fck-the-stigma/id1691599224 SPOTIFY PODCAST | https://open.spotify.com/show/46dw6sl5t344p6PlBcykb3 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE ! | https://www.youtube.com/@fthestigma

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