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Submit ReviewDamon Young is a writer, critic, humorist, satirist, and professional Black person. He's a founder of VerySmartBrothas, a columnist at GQ, and a senior editor at The Root. His debut memoir, What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker (Ecco/HarperCollins) is a tragicomic exploration of the angsts, anxieties, and absurdities of existing while black in America.
Episode Questions:
• What feeds into assumptions of how we're supposed to interact with the world?
• Have you experienced people making assumptions about who you were or how you should act based on any facets of your identity?
• Have you ever yielded to the pressure to "perform" behaviors and attitudes to fit an image?
• How do you feel about this notion of performance at this juncture of you life? How do you perceive yourself?
• How can self perception resist the motion of performance?
• How does it help you figure what you can do or offer in the work of social transformation?
• What role does humor have in social transformation work?
• Why might people develop humor in social change?
• Why might humor be necessary in our resistance?
• Damon made a really good point when he named said that "if we want to fight and resist and transform, we have to use all parts of ourselves." What parts of yourself are easy to access and leverage in movement work?
• What parts of yourself are challenging to bring forward?
• "When a group of people is colonized or occupied, language is the first victim." This stood out because language is so vital because us is what we use to frame ourselves, to tell our stories as well to seek and speak truth. How do you consider or use language in your personal and social transformation work?
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Damon Young is a writer, critic, humorist, satirist, and professional Black person. He's a founder of VerySmartBrothas, a columnist at GQ, and a senior editor at The Root. His debut memoir, What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker (Ecco/HarperCollins) is a tragicomic exploration of the angsts, anxieties, and absurdities of existing while black in America.
Episode Questions:
• What feeds into assumptions of how we're supposed to interact with the world?
• Have you experienced people making assumptions about who you were or how you should act based on any facets of your identity?
• Have you ever yielded to the pressure to "perform" behaviors and attitudes to fit an image?
• How do you feel about this notion of performance at this juncture of you life? How do you perceive yourself?
• How can self perception resist the motion of performance?
• How does it help you figure what you can do or offer in the work of social transformation?
• What role does humor have in social transformation work?
• Why might people develop humor in social change?
• Why might humor be necessary in our resistance?
• Damon made a really good point when he named said that "if we want to fight and resist and transform, we have to use all parts of ourselves." What parts of yourself are easy to access and leverage in movement work?
• What parts of yourself are challenging to bring forward?
• "When a group of people is colonized or occupied, language is the first victim." This stood out because language is so vital because us is what we use to frame ourselves, to tell our stories as well to seek and speak truth. How do you consider or use language in your personal and social transformation work?
Sign up for Andre's Hope & Hard Pills Newsletter at his website. Catch up with Andre on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook.
Of course, this podcast couldn't happen with out the support of our wonderful patrons! Click here to become a patron of the Hope & Hard Pills Podcast on Patreon for exclusive content. A special thank you to our Top Tier patrons who help make all the things we're doing possible!
Find out what Alicia is up to at her website and on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
New Music: I Want You (Marvin Gaye Cover) by Andre Henry
Music: Supa Dred II (Wake Up) & It Doesn't Have To Be This Way by Andre Henry
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