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ABA Inside Track

Episode 163 - LGBTQIA+ Diversity w/ Camille Morgan

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

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

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

This week Camille Morgan, host of the Love, Sex, and ABA podcast, joins us to talk…well, love, sex, and ABA. Specifically we discussed the long and continuing work of the civil rights movement, what verbal behavior and ACT can add to the work of black liberation, and how these conversations relate to equal rights for the LGBTQIA+ community.

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Articles discussed this episode:

King, Jr., M.L. (1968).  The role of the behavioral scientist in the civil rights movement.  Journal of Social Issues, 24, 1-12.  doi: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.1968.tb01465.x

Gingles, D. (2021).  Igniting collective freedom: An integrative behavioral model of acceptance and commitment towards black liberation.  doi: 10.31234/osf.io/sk7jh

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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.

0:19.8

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruz. And with me, as

0:21.7

always, are my fabulous co-hosts. Hey, Rob. It's Diana. And it's me, Jackie. It's still 2021 and

0:28.0

2022. I will go second. Oh, I thought we were supposed to change that. Shoot, was that supposed to start

0:33.7

now? In 2022. Okay. I'm just prepping to everyone. Okay. Well, I know one of the positives

0:38.6

about 2021 is that at this point, we are able to start recording, you know, in person again,

0:44.2

you know, post-vaccines. We're trying to re-remember how to do all of this in person. We got so

0:48.4

used to the Zoom lifestyle, but I think we're going to do okay. And we fortunately have muddled through with a very special guest,

0:55.3

whose time we're hopefully not wasting.

0:57.2

And she will have a fabulous time with the rest of the show.

0:59.3

We are very excited to have her on.

1:01.9

But we have Camille Morgan on joining us.

1:04.9

Or Cammy Morgan.

1:05.8

Hello.

1:06.7

Yeah.

1:07.2

Most people, I'm like Camille and they're like mad at me.

1:10.3

So most of the time it's like Cammy. So yeah, but but seeing as though we don't have that rapport, feel free to call me Camille or Cammy, whichever one. Oh, thank you. I will not yell at you during this podcast. Thank you so much. Please don't. Thanks for having me, though. We're very excited to have you on tonight,

1:29.2

Cammy. And you, for us, it's dark, but where you are right now, it looks very, very bright and sunny.

1:34.1

Yeah, it's only 2 o'clock, so we don't do daylight savings time here. So it's only 2. And like,

1:39.9

I took a nap already. Like, it's just a very good. I still have my day left. It's perfect.

1:45.5

Oh, my goodness.

1:46.4

Well, now I want to change topics and talk about naps and the unfairness of daylight savings time.

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