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ABA Inside Track

Episode 135 - Social Justice w/ Denisha Gingles + Arin Donovan

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Behavioralscience, Education, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Social Sciences, Aba, Science, Specialeducation

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2020

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

As a response to our tumultuous times, it’s so fortunate that we have so many behavior analysts speaking out about equality and social justice. This week two such leaders in the discussion, Denisha Gingles and Arin Donovan from the Beautiful Humans social change-cast, had some time to review this very important topic with us. This week, we look at how behavior analysis can learn from other fields (and from our own) to continue our professional journey to promote greater social and cultural change.

Articles discussed this episode:

Biglan, A. & Embry, D.D. (2013). A framework for intentional cultural change. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 2, 95-104. doi: 10.1016/j.jcbs.2013.06.001

Miller, K.L., Cruz, A.R., & Ala’i-Rosales, S. (2019). Inherent tensions and possibilities: Behavior analysis and cultural responsiveness. Behavior and Social Issues, 28, 16-36. doi: 10.1007/s42822-019-00010-1

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer.

0:19.5

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruz, and with me, as always, are my fabulous co-hosts. Hello Rob, it's Diana. And it's me

0:26.7

Jackie. I like you. I have to sing my name. I was going to sing my name. It's like my thing.

0:31.8

It's like my thing now. If I just say, it's Jackie, then people will email and say,

0:35.9

oh my gosh, were you upset that one day,

0:38.1

that you just said your name and didn't sing it? Or they'll think you were kidnapped?

0:41.9

That was an email. That was an email we got. Yeah. Why didn't you sing your name, Jackie? I wrote,

0:47.5

sorry, I'll continue singing in the future. I think that's two emails we've gotten bemoaning

0:52.2

the fact that we did not sing when we could have sung.

0:54.6

That is true. We're not capitalizing on the singing, I guess.

0:57.9

I don't know. But I, you sing their intro, but maybe they will.

1:13.0

It's an open invitation.

1:14.2

I'm seeing some nose on the...

1:15.2

But we have from the Beautiful Humans Social Changecast, we have Denisea Jingles and Aaron Donovan

1:22.3

joining us to talk all about this week's topic, which is social justice and social equity. So, hi, guys. How are

1:29.3

you doing? Hi. Normally, I do sing my name. I, well, somewhat like that. I go, it's Denisecia.

1:38.6

You do. You do. I don't at all. I won't. Aaron's chill. It's just, it's just not the style on the, on the show. You got one, you don't at all. Aaron's too.

1:46.9

It's just not the style on the, on the show.

1:49.0

You don't like, you don't have one person singing.

1:50.7

If everyone starts singing, it's a musical number.

1:53.1

Anisha, yeah.

1:58.2

Danisha, you and I can plan afterwards how we can both say our names in different octaves.

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