by Hogg Staff | May 28, 2018 | 4ABHN, Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast
In the aftermath of the Austin package bombings, we’re talking about “wounds of the spirit” and conditions for healing.
by Hogg Staff | Apr 2, 2018 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast, Racism
“One of the things that we tend to do when we talk about state violence is think about it in a quantitative way,” Dr. Christen Smith says. “What I really want to do is disrupt that traditional approach, and really say no.” Police violence, for black communities in the...
by Hogg Staff | Feb 2, 2018 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast, Racism
“If I give 100 percent, that’s good enough,” McGee-Stafford says. “It really doesn’t matter what other people expect me to do, because I’m doing this for me.” From January 17 to 19, The University of Texas at Austin hosted the fourth annual Black Student-Athlete...
by Hogg Staff | Dec 8, 2017 | Blog, Hogg Blog
“Cultural beliefs and values shape how individuals view mental health disorders. I hope that my findings will elucidate how these factors influence Mexican-American adolescents’ perception of perinatal depression and help-seeking.” – Pamela Recto Every year, the Hogg...
by Hogg Staff | Nov 29, 2017 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast
“I always look at an individual and say, how can we improve this individual’s quality of life?” Richard Salcido says. “It doesn’t take money. It takes being connected to the community.” A shift in strategic focus to communities and collaboration is underway at the...