Can you recall a moment or experience that led to your understanding of patriarchy?
This week, Yancy sits down with one of her favourite visual artists Miss Me Art. They talk about meeting our own patriarchal mindset, the sexual shame for people with vulvas, Miss Me’s art as therapy and she shares the emotional story of how she discovered that her body is not the problem.
Furthermore, Yancy explores with Andrea Cooks the power and benefits of art therapy.
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