Vocal about it podcast

#8 - Vocal about surviving white tears

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
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After a short break, your favorite sisters of color are back to crush some fragile egos: Following popular demand, this episode is about white tears. We are going to touch on the power of crying to get away with racism, how white fragility can destroy friendships, how privileged people use emotional pressure to evade accountability and the importance of getting over yourself After the terrible white supremacist terrorist attack on praying muslims in Christchurch, we want to send strength and celebrate our muslim sisters of color. The first one is Sarah Zouak, French entrepreneur and founder of the magazine Lallab, that passes the mic on to muslim women to make their voices heard in the media. The magazine proposes a new representation of Muslim women in France and is vocal about the many oppressions of sexism and racism that muslim women face. The values of Lallab are feminism, solidarity and compassion. Check this intersectional project out here: www.lallab.org/author/sarah-zouak/ The second WOC we celebrate is Leila Ali Elmi, a Swedish lawmaker and the first hijab-wearing member of parliament in Sweden. As a woman of color from Somalian descent, she „speaks for the suburb, not about it or to it“. In highly segregated Sweden where refugees find it particularly hard to assimilate due to cultural isolation, Leila Ali Elmi wants people of minorities who feel disregarded to see that there are people who fight for human rights, freedom and democracy. Read this inspiring interview in The Guardian www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/…den-swing-right and follow her on Twitter: twitter.com/leilaalielmi?lang=de Number three: You heard it here first, Ronya Othmann, a 25 year old yezidi woman living and studying in Leipzig, is about to be the rising star of literature in Germany. She is winning literary awards, is currently writing a novel and we are certain that we will hear a lot about her. Read her splendid text about the exile of her yezidi family in Der Spiegel: www.spiegel.de/spiegel/literatur…/d-157029983.html For our German speaking followers, read Ronya Othmann being vocal about racism in the literary scene: www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/20…autoren-integration Follow her on Insta and Twitter @OthmannRonya , where her bio says: writing and crying - which is a beautiful match with our current episode.

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