Money and Nikeeta are back with another packed episode. Money gives some suggestions on how to build vicarious resilience. Nikeeta reorients the conversation on Patrisse Cullors to a more helpful one on organizational democracy. We celebrate writer, educator, and banger-maker Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor as QueerWOC of the week and talk through our thoughts on being parents. And what is up with Black Queer cashiers??? Yall okay?
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QueerWOC of the Week 00:10:50
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
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Mental Moment with Money 00:32:38
How to build Vicarious Resilience?
YES! The same way we are able to mirror the negative impacts of Trauma, we are also able to mirror and experience resilience - the ability to adaptively respond to adversity
Seeing other as equal/community as you rather than you as “savior”
Recognize strength in others
Develop your potential
Witness other people’s joy
Ask folks how they do it
Get involved in social causes and social change
Word 00:53:04
Patrisse Cullors owns houses… but what are the actual questions we should be exploring about the organizational structure of the largest liberation movement of our time?
Topic 01:33:00
Could we see ourselves being parents? We sort of kind of both land on yes… for now.
Curved Chronicles 01:56:07
Is there a Black Queer service worker crisis we dont know about O_O