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Growing Up P.O.C.
- By: Soledad O'Brien
- Narrated by: Soledad O'Brien
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Sep 29 20212 mins
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Oct 7 202141 mins
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Oct 7 202137 mins
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- marlon smith
- 19-11-21
Not history, right now
This was a particularly powerful and poignant conversation. I love the intersection, and how you were about to make space for what is distinct about Native People’s experience.
However, you are still straight jacked by the dominant ideologically paradigm, ie. Whiteness—imo. What I want to hear is the uniqueness of the multi-cultural lens—perspective. Why accept the construct ‘race’? Challenge it. Give me ideals. And some tension—please.
Also, Soledad, hearing you issue expletives is now my guilty pleasure. And I like how you name feels so speak. It’s like a morsel. Filling. Wholesome. Generous.
Consider: ‘I am that I am’
Also, re demographics: the Latin communities will begin to frame their politics (aside/beyond whiteness), and you are uniquely positioned to approach this movement.
Your voice: Vanilla and nutmeg. Maple syrup and pancakes.
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