• Episode 15 | Human Rights vs Pet Rocks

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 15 | Human Rights vs Pet Rocks

  • Summary

  • This unplanned conversation delves into the complexities of anti-racism, personal growth, and the impact of societal norms on individual experiences. The speakers discuss the importance of language, the challenges of navigating discomfort, and the role of community in healing. They also explore the intersection of mental health and racism, emphasizing the need for systemic change and the journey of self-discovery. In this conversation, Haley and Rebecca delve into the complexities of identity, focusing on the intersections of race, gender, and disability. They discuss the unique experiences of black women, the societal norms surrounding gender conversations, and the impact of legislation on personal choices. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of appreciation over validation in engaging with marginalized voices, highlighting the need for safer spaces and the recognition of diverse experiences.

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    Uncultured by Daniella Mestyanek Young

    • From Bookshop.org

    • Autographed

    • UnAMERICAN Videobook

    Takeaways

    • Anti-racism must be made accessible to everyone.
    • Perfectionism is a barrier to genuine anti-racist work.
    • Deconstructing belief systems requires patience and openness.
    • Language shapes our understanding of race and identity.
    • Discomfort is a necessary part of growth and learning.
    • Community support is vital in the healing process.
    • Mental health issues are often exacerbated by societal pressures.
    • Self-discovery is a continuous journey, not a destination.
    • Rest and relaxation are essential for personal well-being.
    • Understanding personal trauma can inform our interactions with others.
    • our trauma is rooted in the tenets of race.
    • Race is gendered and gender is racialized.
    • We need safer places for black women to express themselves.
    • Legislation impacts personal choices significantly.
    • Survivor's guilt can complicate feelings of freedom.
    • Engagement with black voices should focus on appreciation, not validation.
    • The complexity of black womanhood is often overlooked.
    • Gender conversations are still evolving in society.
    • Understanding intersectionality is crucial for empathy.
    • Education does not equate to understanding lived experiences.

    Sound Bites

    "The gaslighting is insane."
    "We [black women] are the most educated."
    "Don't relate, appreciate."

    Produced by Haley Phillips

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