In a world where discussions about social location, power, and privilege are often overlooked, it's crucial to bring these conversations into every space. It's time to encourage those with more power and privilege to engage, make messy mistakes, and learn. Understanding our social location helps us dive deeper into ourselves and recognize how culture and society shape our experiences.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
How stripping away judgment from discussions of power, privilege, and social location can reshape perceptions and touch many aspects of our lives
An exploration of community and community care
The three possible outcomes when we bravely say the quiet parts loud
How we can reimagine our future and work towards the world we want
Encouragement to keep trying, learning, and practicing with joy
Links mentioned in the episode:
Sylvia Duckworth’s Wheel of Power/Privilege illustration
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