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Welcome to the second episode of the Complexion Podcast, getting under the skin of what it feels like to be non-white*, by hearing from the voices we traditionally don't - everyday extraordinary Global Majority women's voices.
*Please note the term non-white is used to describe the concept of the shared experience, which is the thread to these conversations and not used to describe identity or complexion.
In our second conversation, Sarina Jesudason shares her experiences of growing up in Dunstable, a predominantly white community and how noticing differences that were observable but not discussed. How community can be created by shared experiences and where this cross over but also where we find ourselves outside, "having a foot in two different worlds" as immigrants and their successors in the UK. Powerful reflections on the NHS and it's workforce being diverse and post-colonial.
These conversations are designed to support your own journey, stories and reflections and would love to hear your take-aways, please share in the comments plus of course like and subscribe.
If you'd like ways to explore your story and voice more can be found at www.sakinaballard.com
Welcome to the second episode of the Complexion Podcast, getting under the skin of what it feels like to be non-white*, by hearing from the voices we traditionally don't - everyday extraordinary Global Majority women's voices.
*Please note the term non-white is used to describe the concept of the shared experience, which is the thread to these conversations and not used to describe identity or complexion.
In our second conversation, Sarina Jesudason shares her experiences of growing up in Dunstable, a predominantly white community and how noticing differences that were observable but not discussed. How community can be created by shared experiences and where this cross over but also where we find ourselves outside, "having a foot in two different worlds" as immigrants and their successors in the UK. Powerful reflections on the NHS and it's workforce being diverse and post-colonial.
These conversations are designed to support your own journey, stories and reflections and would love to hear your take-aways, please share in the comments plus of course like and subscribe.
If you'd like ways to explore your story and voice more can be found at www.sakinaballard.com