Welcome to the fnal episode of Indaba. This podcast has been a project of collective global love
built with our global network of scholars, activists, community practitioners, and friends rooted
in a Critical Community Psychology, and a shared goal of furthering our capacity to engage in
critical, decolonial and action-oriented research and practice in our everyday work and life.
On the season finale members of the show's graduate student collective from Chile, Australia and Canada including Ramy Barhouche, Roshani Jayawardana, Marika Hanfield, Maria-Josee Campero and Antonio Rosati share their impressions, experiences of study and research and practice in which they're engaged in the field of critical community psychology and social science.
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