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Decolonize Yourself

Decolonize Yourself

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Decolonize Yourself is a podcast on how to decolonize your mind, body, spirit, and relationships. If you seek to create oppression-free spaces in yourself, in your spheres of influence, and cultivate oppression-free spaces with others, then this podcast is for you.© 2024 Decolonize Yourself
  • E5: Decolonizing Social Work with Cárol Mejía
    Jun 21 2022

    In this episode, Cárol Mejía, MSW, helps us to reorient our minds and spirits by evoking the powerful metaphor of water and by reviving our sense of wonder. The work of decolonizing social work not only includes "dream[ing] up new processes alongside communities that we belong to, dream[ing] up new solutions that eliminate social work's ties to the carceral system" but also restoring our powers of self-actualization. Through her evocation of the ocean, Cárol opens up new possibilities, new orientations, as she employs water to disrupt white supremacist capitalist patriarchal understandings of time, power, relationships, and healing. In so doing, she asks us to relinquish the impulse to box people in and impose our interpretations, meanings, and expectations onto others. Be moved by the wise, water-like quality of Cárol's spirit, as you soak in her wisdom and brilliance.

    Resources:

    • Homecoming: Overcome Fear and Trauma to Reclaim Your Whole, Authentic Self
      by Thema Bryant
    • Dr. Britney Cooper: The Racial Politics of Time
    • Runaway Slave Syndrome Defined
    • The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by
      Michelle Alexander
    • Power, Resistance, and Liberation in Therapy with Survivors of Trauma: To Have Our Hearts Broken by Taiwo Afuape
    • Aberrations in Black: Toward a Queer of Color Critique by Roderick A. Ferguson
    • A Good Cry: What We Learn from Tears and Laughter by Nikki Giovanni
    • A Burst of Light and Other Essays by Audre Lorde (self-care quote)
    • "They're looking at me. But I'm looking at them" - quote by Agnès Varda


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    38 Min.
  • E4: Decolonizing Public Health Research with Abaki Beck
    Mar 16 2022

    Aditi Mayer, a sustainable fashion and labor rights activist, reminds us that "a return to Indigenous wisdom is the first step towards decolonization" (Green Dreamer podcast, Episode 253). We get a sense of what this "return to Indigenous wisdom" looks like, as public health researcher Abaki Beck shares her journey of decolonization in this episode. A member of the Blackfeet and Red River Metis, Beck calls us to recognize Native knowledge as legitimate and to share power (not just space) with Native people. In so doing, she offers a key tenant of decolonization: that the solutions to systemic oppression are found in communities most harmed by those systems. Put another way, Native communities don't hold the problems; they hold the solutions.

    Resources:
    Abaki Beck's Website (learn more about her here!)
    "Hey Nicki Minaj, Pocahontas was a rape survivor, not a sex symbol," (Bitch Media’s top read story in 2017)
    As We Have Always Done by Leanne Simpson

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    38 Min.
  • E3: Decolonizing Dance and Yoga with Chitra Vairavan
    Dec 13 2021

    In this episode, dancer, choreographer, and artist Chitra Vairavan speaks with SooJin about how her experience with racism and caste discrimination as a Tamil, non-Brahmin artist spurred her to create alternative practices rooted in deep listening and self-love. These principles serve as the foundation of what she calls the "decolonized spiritual," as well as her own creative liberation practice. For her, we decolonize ourselves to heal ourselves, to love ourselves, to reclaim and take back what was taken from us in the process of colonization. Listen and learn as Chitra calls us to embrace difference and "unbelonging" in a world that is constantly pressuring us to belong and assimilate into whiteness.

    Resources:
    "Deep Listening: Creating from Memories and Speaking through Dance"
    "I am loved and beloved" - quote by Zy, spiritual healer and artist

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    41 Min.
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