Nirali joins me for a nuanced conversation about the impact of generational trauma on our parents. Her partner is Persian while she is Gujurati and she shares her attempt at keeping an open dialogue with her family about choosing her own version of happy.
Read Nirali's essay's here:
https://hogg.utexas.edu/aapi-bridges-not-barriers https://hogg.utexas.edu/category/nvs/nvs-adults
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03/20/24 • 74 min
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