
S6 Ep69: Mother's Day Healing Through Cultura: A Conversation with Instituto Familiar de la Raza Dr. Angela Castillo-Gallegos and Program Director Carlos Izaguirre
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Key Highlights:
• The origin and mission of Instituto Familiar de la Raza – a 46-year legacy of healing.
• How cultural identity and ancestry are essential to individual and collective resilience.
• The Promotoras model: Building peer-led support systems grounded in community wisdom.
• Advocacy for bilingual, bicultural healthcare professionals and culturally responsive services.
• The importance of reclaiming ancestral healing practices alongside modern systems.
This conversation reminds us that healing begins with remembering who we are and where we come from. By embracing indigenous traditions and collective strength, Instituto Familiar de la Raza offers a model for community resilience and empowerment.
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