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We talk about what it feels like to be seen, stared at, or made invisible because of a social identity. The stories that are shared demonstrate how authenticity, self-doubt, and context can all play a role in feeling visible or invisible, especially when it comes to gender, (dis)ability, and mixed identities. We also spend a moment talking about whether being 34 counts as "old age" - seriously!
Cornell University's Center for Dialogue & Pluralism presents "I" Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. To learn more about the Center for Dialogue & Pluralism, please visit dialogue.cornell.edu
Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms. Find a transcript for this episode here.
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We talk about what it feels like to be seen, stared at, or made invisible because of a social identity. The stories that are shared demonstrate how authenticity, self-doubt, and context can all play a role in feeling visible or invisible, especially when it comes to gender, (dis)ability, and mixed identities. We also spend a moment talking about whether being 34 counts as "old age" - seriously!
Cornell University's Center for Dialogue & Pluralism presents "I" Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. To learn more about the Center for Dialogue & Pluralism, please visit dialogue.cornell.edu
Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms. Find a transcript for this episode here.