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This episode features a conversation with Thenmozhi Soundararajan, founder Equality Labs and author of The Trauma of Caste. We discussed her own coming to consciousness of caste as the child of Dalit parents who were “passing” and how her work as an organizer has involved sustained engagement with anticaste thought, Black feminism, and Indigenous epistemologies. The conversation then turned to the practice of solidarity as the building of meaningful and not just transactional relationships and the importance of recognizing the potential of political alignments that may be foreclosed at one moment, only to be given new life in another. Finally, we addressed the need, in our current moment of dying empires and failing democracies, to both work with and beyond the law in order to open new horizons of political imagination and practice.
Guest bio
Thenmozhi Soundararajan is founder of the Dalit feminist organization, Equality Labs, and author of The Trauma of Caste.
References
Thenmozhi Soundararajan, The Trauma of Caste
Shramanic faiths: ancient Indian traditions focusing on asceticism, self-reliance, and liberation from the cycle of rebirth that rejected the authority of the Vedas and Brahmanical authority.
Ravidassia: religion based on the teachings of Guru Ravidas, a 14th century Indian saint. It was considered a sect within Sikhism until 2009 when it was proclaimed a distinct religion.
Bhopal gas tragedy: On 3 December 1984, a leak at the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, resulted in what is considered the world’s worst industrial disaster.
Reservation: India’s system of caste-based affirmative action.
Linda Burnham: activist and writer who co-founded the Women of Color Resource Center and was a leader in the Third World Women’s Alliance.
Combahee River Collective: pioneering Black lesbian feminist organization formed in Boston in 1974.
Gloria Anzaldúa: American philosopher and scholar of Chicana feminism, cultural theory, and queer theory
Iyothee Thass: Tamil anti-caste thinker and writer who converted to Buddhism and called upon members of his own Paraiyar caste to do the same.
Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule: anti-caste social reformers and pioneers of women’s education from Maharashtra.
Ruth King: Founder of the Mindful of Race Institute
Rhonda Magee: Professor Emerita at University of San Francisco and teacher of mindfulness
Resmaa Menakem: psychotherapist and creator of Somatic Abolitionism.
Eduardo Duran: Native American clinical psychologist, scholar, teacher and healer
Collective Future Fund: a philanthropic intermediary fund that works with movements mobilizing toward a collective future free from violence.
Kolar Gold Fields: former gold mining region in Karnataka, India
Equality Labs: a South Asian Dalit civil rights organization.
BAPS: The Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Akshardham in Robbinsville, New Jersey is the largest modern Hindu temple outside India. It is the subject of a lawsuit filed by Dalit workers from India accusing the temple of human trafficking and labor exploitation.
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This episode features a conversation with Thenmozhi Soundararajan, founder Equality Labs and author of The Trauma of Caste. We discussed her own coming to consciousness of caste as the child of Dalit parents who were “passing” and how her work as an organizer has involved sustained engagement with anticaste thought, Black feminism, and Indigenous epistemologies. The conversation then turned to the practice of solidarity as the building of meaningful and not just transactional relationships and the importance of recognizing the potential of political alignments that may be foreclosed at one moment, only to be given new life in another. Finally, we addressed the need, in our current moment of dying empires and failing democracies, to both work with and beyond the law in order to open new horizons of political imagination and practice.
Guest bio
Thenmozhi Soundararajan is founder of the Dalit feminist organization, Equality Labs, and author of The Trauma of Caste.
References
Thenmozhi Soundararajan, The Trauma of Caste
Shramanic faiths: ancient Indian traditions focusing on asceticism, self-reliance, and liberation from the cycle of rebirth that rejected the authority of the Vedas and Brahmanical authority.
Ravidassia: religion based on the teachings of Guru Ravidas, a 14th century Indian saint. It was considered a sect within Sikhism until 2009 when it was proclaimed a distinct religion.
Bhopal gas tragedy: On 3 December 1984, a leak at the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, resulted in what is considered the world’s worst industrial disaster.
Reservation: India’s system of caste-based affirmative action.
Linda Burnham: activist and writer who co-founded the Women of Color Resource Center and was a leader in the Third World Women’s Alliance.
Combahee River Collective: pioneering Black lesbian feminist organization formed in Boston in 1974.
Gloria Anzaldúa: American philosopher and scholar of Chicana feminism, cultural theory, and queer theory
Iyothee Thass: Tamil anti-caste thinker and writer who converted to Buddhism and called upon members of his own Paraiyar caste to do the same.
Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule: anti-caste social reformers and pioneers of women’s education from Maharashtra.
Ruth King: Founder of the Mindful of Race Institute
Rhonda Magee: Professor Emerita at University of San Francisco and teacher of mindfulness
Resmaa Menakem: psychotherapist and creator of Somatic Abolitionism.
Eduardo Duran: Native American clinical psychologist, scholar, teacher and healer
Collective Future Fund: a philanthropic intermediary fund that works with movements mobilizing toward a collective future free from violence.
Kolar Gold Fields: former gold mining region in Karnataka, India
Equality Labs: a South Asian Dalit civil rights organization.
BAPS: The Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Akshardham in Robbinsville, New Jersey is the largest modern Hindu temple outside India. It is the subject of a lawsuit filed by Dalit workers from India accusing the temple of human trafficking and labor exploitation.
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