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IP0201 PART 2: South Africa to Palestine: Ongoing decolonial work (w/ Shaheeda Sadeck)

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Content provided by Aurora Brown, Registered Counsellor, Aurora Brown, and Registered Counsellor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aurora Brown, Registered Counsellor, Aurora Brown, and Registered Counsellor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Content note: This episode includes discussions of apartheid, colonialism, Gaza, genocide, and gender-based violence. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced.

In this powerful episode, activist and Registered Counsellor Shaheeda Sadeck joins us again to discuss the underreported realities of Islamophobia in South Africa, the mental health struggles of lesbian Muslim women, and why South Africa has taken such a bold stance against the genocide in Gaza. From hate crimes against mosques to the legacy of apartheid and its parallels with Palestinian oppression, this conversation bridges faith, justice, and decolonial psychology.

Shaheeda also shares insights from her groundbreaking research on queer Muslim women in Cape Town and the urgent need for mental health practitioners to advocate for Palestinian liberation.

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Extras

📌 Support the Institute for Healing of Memories (IHOM): https://healing-memories.org/donate/

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00:00:00 Land acknowledgement
00:00:28 Title credits
00:00:44 Content note
00:01:14 Welcome and introduction
00:01:53 Impact of Islamophobia on the mental health of Muslims in South Africa
00:09:51 Mental health challenges of Queer Muslims in Cape Town
00:19:38 From South Africa to Palestine: Ongoing decolonial work
00:24:52 Why healthcare workers must speak up for Palestine
00:38:40 The healing of memories
00:45:32 End credits

This episode of Intersectional Psychology was researched, written, recorded, and edited by Aurora Brown.

🎶Additional music credits
BIIANSU. Ptem. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/ptem-dark-pads-fading-in-and-out-with-a-fast-paced-gated-effect/
DeepTheme Audio. Analog Bubbles - Alternative Version 4. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/analog-bubbles-dreamy-calm-and-carefree-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/
DeepTheme Audio. Into the Blue. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/into-the-blue-ambient-calm-warm-pads-serious-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/
Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/
ZapSplat. Among the Stars, no piano edit. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/among-the-stars-no-piano-soothing-ambient-choir-portrays-panoramic-space-good-for-landscapes/

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Content note: This episode includes discussions of apartheid, colonialism, Gaza, genocide, and gender-based violence. If you’re unable to engage with these topics right now, you are welcome to skip this episode or come back to it when you feel better resourced.

In this powerful episode, activist and Registered Counsellor Shaheeda Sadeck joins us again to discuss the underreported realities of Islamophobia in South Africa, the mental health struggles of lesbian Muslim women, and why South Africa has taken such a bold stance against the genocide in Gaza. From hate crimes against mosques to the legacy of apartheid and its parallels with Palestinian oppression, this conversation bridges faith, justice, and decolonial psychology.

Shaheeda also shares insights from her groundbreaking research on queer Muslim women in Cape Town and the urgent need for mental health practitioners to advocate for Palestinian liberation.

Stay connected

🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

🌈 Rate and share this episode

📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

🎁 Support this podcast and access bonus content, including additional episodes and interviews, as well as more guided mindfulness sessions, go to Patreon.com/IntersectionalPsychology.

As an independent media creator, I really appreciate your support.

Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

Extras

📌 Support the Institute for Healing of Memories (IHOM): https://healing-memories.org/donate/

👇 Chapters

00:00:00 Land acknowledgement
00:00:28 Title credits
00:00:44 Content note
00:01:14 Welcome and introduction
00:01:53 Impact of Islamophobia on the mental health of Muslims in South Africa
00:09:51 Mental health challenges of Queer Muslims in Cape Town
00:19:38 From South Africa to Palestine: Ongoing decolonial work
00:24:52 Why healthcare workers must speak up for Palestine
00:38:40 The healing of memories
00:45:32 End credits

This episode of Intersectional Psychology was researched, written, recorded, and edited by Aurora Brown.

🎶Additional music credits
BIIANSU. Ptem. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/ptem-dark-pads-fading-in-and-out-with-a-fast-paced-gated-effect/
DeepTheme Audio. Analog Bubbles - Alternative Version 4. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/analog-bubbles-dreamy-calm-and-carefree-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/
DeepTheme Audio. Into the Blue. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/into-the-blue-ambient-calm-warm-pads-serious-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/
Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/
ZapSplat. Among the Stars, no piano edit. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/among-the-stars-no-piano-soothing-ambient-choir-portrays-panoramic-space-good-for-landscapes/

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