Listen to the Topic of the Day: Self-Efficacy The definition of self-efficacy is an individual's belief in their capacity to act in the ways necessary to reach specific goals. In this bonus episode, GPRWC staff discuss the level of self-efficacy demonstrated by Garfield Park's residents and stakeholders. Drug trafficking to community engagement and mobility spark a passionate dialogue that seeks to expose truth, bring awareness, and hope.
Topic of the Day: Self Efficacy
Christyn introduces idea of vicarious trauma 6:53
Mashaun discusses the relationship of drug trafficking to self-efficacy 8:50
Coach Crawford Resiliency of Black people reflects connection to self-efficacy 11:48
Christyn links structural / institutional racism to the choices her children and others believe they have 12:42
Talei discusses the rippling effects of ongoing drug culture direct negative impact on legitimate business investment in Garfield Park 16:36
Christyn looks at Chicago longstanding corrupt policies that reinforce institutional racism 17:52
MaShaun explains why we should never use the term senseless when it comes to activities happening in our communities 21:58
Dr. Sheila Vinson chooses to not limit herself to any outside narrative or definition 24:48
Coach Crawford focuses on solutions, and "mastery experiences" as a gateway to self-efficacy 27:00
Mashaun introduces the concept of the "10,000 hours" as an indicator of mastery 28:00
Coach Crawford and Christyn comment on social persuasion and “having the look” being an undercurrent to self-efficacy when partnering and achieving goals 32:33