Revolutionary Social Work
Social work, identity, Ubuntu, community, and cultural transition anchor this conversation with Shayla S. Dube, an Africentric and decolonial educator whose work embodies collective responsibility and relational practice. Alicia and Ace explore the tensions between assimilation and belonging, the power of Ubuntu-centered care, and the ongoing work of reclaiming cultural foundations in a world shaped by colonialism and accelerating technology. Shayla reflects on her journey from Zimbabwe to Canada and the costs of assimilation; the role of community participation in becoming more fully human; and the need for social work education that centers relational learning, cultural humility, and ancestral knowledge. The discussion moves through identity reauthoring, the ethics of AI, and the work of re-centering African and Indigenous wisdoms in practice. This episode speaks to anyone committed to liberation, grounded pedagogy, and community-made identity. Visit Shayla's Website: https://wellnessempowered.com/ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@RevolutionarySocialWork/sub_confirmation=1 Email: RevolutionarySocialWork@gmail.com Website: RevolutionarySocialWork.com Chapters: 00:00 Intro / Theme Song 01:38 Introduction and Identity Exploration 07:14 The Importance of Community and Participation 13:04 Cultural Transition: From Zimbabwe to Canada 18:52 Assimilation and Identity Loss 24:04 Reclaiming the Village in Modern Society 29:46 Teaching and Learning in a Community Context 35:06 Navigating Parenting in a New Cultural Environment 38:14 Helping Others Discover Their Identity 46:40 Understanding Human Experience Beyond Pathology 47:44 Cultural Identity and Ancestry Exploration 48:55 Creating and Reauthoring Culture 50:41 The Role of Culture in Human Behavior 52:42 Connecting with Cultural Foundations 54:20 Navigating Cultural Disconnection 57:04 The Dynamic Nature of Culture 58:46 Technology, AI, and Social Skills 01:04:10 Ethics of AI in Social Work 01:07:54 Re-centering Indigenous and African Wisdom in Social Work #RevolutionarySocialWork #Ubuntu #SocialWorkPodcast #CulturalHumility #AfrocentricPractice #DecolonialEducation #IdentityAndCommunity #UbuntuCenteredCare © Revolutionary Social Work
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