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E19 Questioning my lived experience as a valid credential

E19 Questioning my lived experience as a valid credential

Update: 2022-08-07
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When community organizations create roles for people with lived experience, how does this get experienced on the employee side? In this episode, we talk to a harm reduction activist, drug user, and community worker committed to gay men's health. He explores the imposter syndrome and feelings of self-doubt when working next to academics and other credentialed folks. 
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E19 Questioning my lived experience as a valid credential

E19 Questioning my lived experience as a valid credential

Rahim Thawer, MSW