Ep 70: Why Diet Culture is White Supremacy with Jessica Wilson
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
Jessica Wilson, dietician and author of "It's Always Been Ours: Rewriting the Story of Black Women's Bodies" joins us to discuss food apartheid, how eating disorder frameworks fail BIPOC, why her version of vulnerability has nothing to do with Brene Brown's, and how white supremacy deeply impacts what we eat and how we see our bodies. If you eat food and have a body, this is a must-listen!   Order Jessica's book here.   Follow her on IG here.    This episode is brought to you by Magic Mind, the "World's first productivity drink."    Go to www.magicm ..read more
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Ep 69: Setting Boundaries as a DEI Advocate with Marie Beecham
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by The Kinswomen
1y ago
Marie's made a name for herself as a DEI advocate and educator (@mariebeech), and in this episode she talks about setting boundaries on social media, and the pros and cons of creating social justice content for Instagram.   Here's a link to her awesome podcast:   The Changemaker Podcast    This podcast episode is brought to you by Magic Mind. Go to www.magicmind.co/kinswomen to get 56% off a subscription or 20% off a single purchase with code KINSWOMEN20 ..read more
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Ep 68: Come Home Safe with Brian Buckmire
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
Brian is an ABC News legal contributor and author of the forthcoming YA book Come Home Safe, a book that "explores the pain, the truths, and the hopes that come with growing up as a person of color in America, as well as why 'the talk' and discussions about social justice are so important in the community." Brian shares his journey and opens up about becoming a father, as well as how this book can help children come home safe.   Pre-order his book here.    If you liked this episode, please rate us 5 stars or leave a review ..read more
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Ep 60: Decolonizing Therapy with Marvin Toliver
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
The Kinswomen bring on their first-ever kinsman as a guest, and he's a great one. Marvin Toliver is a social worker, changemaker, and co-founder of Melanated Social Work. We discuss why Black folks shouldn't pay for therapy, the impact of oppressive systems on both therapists and clients, and the dynamics of being a man on a female-run podcast -- plus so much more.   Kinswomen is bringing back our community conversations! Register for free for our next one on Wed. May 18th, where we discuss the recent A&F Netflix documentary White Hot, and the 2000's-era racism we either ignored or we ..read more
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Ep 59: Sensuality for ourselves with Anjua Maximo
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
Sensual movement and life coach Anjua Maximo shares how erotic dance helped heal her sister wound, what we'd tell our younger selves, and who has permission to express rage and when.  ..read more
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Ep 58: Do Your Part to Get Smart with Blair Imani
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
The author, historian, and host of the super-popular "Smarter in Seconds" Instagram series on how identifiers oversimplify us, the pressure to produce content, and why "keep calm and carry on" is white supremacy.  ..read more
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Ep 57: You Belong, with Jana Degrott
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
Jana is one of the youngest elected officials in Europe, having been in office since the age of 21. She's also the founder of We Belong, a platform for WOC that challenges stereotypes, as well as an Obama Foundation leader. Jana will inspire you -- so don't miss this episode!  ..read more
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Ep 56: Is productivity toxic? With disability advocate Imani Barbarin
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
Imani Barbarin (Crutches_and_Spice on IG) stops by Kinswomen to discuss how the performance of productivity by able-bodied folks leads to more ableism, and discusses her work as a communications professional and disability advocate.    Imani's IG Imani's Site ..read more
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Ep 55: The Kinswomen respond to your questions
Kinswomen
by The Kinswomen
1y ago
Yseult and Hannah answer questions like "Can Yseult speak about race in America if she's not African American?" and "Is there space for white people in anti-racism, and should they profit from it?"  ..read more
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Ep 53: Is it too late to say sorry?
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by The Kinswomen
1y ago
The Kinswomen are back and discussing public apologies, accountability (or the lack thereof), and what needs to happen when old, problematic tweets resurface ..read more
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