Ep. 18 - The Tools of the Trade

In this episode, we’re returning to where we thought we’d go a couple of episodes again - talking about how the methodologies, processes, frameworks, theories, etc. are influenced by the dominant culture we live in. By this, of course, we mean white supremacy culture.

We’re not here to reject everything about our industry. Hardly. We recognize (and have experienced) the benefits of many of the ways we do things. That said, we think it’s important for us to examine the ways we work and be in inquiry around the impact that the culture of white supremacy would have on that.

To that end, we turn to the notion that Patrice Palmer outlines in their TED Talk (linked below): “There is a difference between ‘You are welcome here’ and ‘I had you in mind.’”

As always, we’d love to hear how this lands for you.

And we are doing a series of workshops, the final of which is on this very topic. More below.

Upcoming Disrupting Our Practice Workshops!

Come to one or come to all. More info and registration here.

(All workshops 3 - 5pm PST)

  • February 6th - The Ins and Outs of Positionality (with Aaron Johnson, Holistic Resistance)

  • February 13th - The Culture Behind the Culture

  • February 27th - The Stories we Carry (with Aaron Johnson, Holistic Resistance)

  • March 6th - Examining the Tools of Our Trade

The many links for things mentioned in this episode:

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