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In this episode of 'Hey White Women', the first recorded after the 2024 election, hosts Daniella and Rebecca engage in a deep conversation about the role of white women in dismantling white supremacy. They discuss the importance of acknowledging discomfort, the need for collective action, and the power of community in creating change. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of listening to marginalized voices, the journey of healing, and the complexities involved in challenging ingrained societal norms. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they encourage listeners to take action and be part of the solution.
Connect with Rebecca at:
Website
Patreon
TikTok
Connect with Daniella at:
Daniella's Patreon
TikTok
Website
Youtube
Uncultured by Daniella Mestyanek Young
From Bookshop.org
Autographed
UnAMERICAN Videobook
Takeaways
Sound Bites
"We were always in this place." "You have agency, you have power." "We need to be learning from history."
Chapters
00:00 Deconstructing White Supremacy 03:25 The Cult of Politics and Betrayal 06:22 Agency and Resistance in a Cult 09:48 Historical Context and Lessons Learned 12:35 The Role of Generations in Change 15:36 Understanding Comfort and Discomfort 18:36 The Power of Ex-Members in Cults 30:29 The Quest for Moral Superiority 36:25 Community Building and Running Interference 41:13 The Role of White Women in Supporting Black Voices 44:23 Shared Missions and Collective Responsibility 55:13 The Complexity of Social Issues and the Search for Easy Answers 01:00:30 Understanding Discomfort vs. Danger 01:05:15 Navigating the Journey of Self-Discovery 01:07:29 The Importance of Patience in Growth 01:09:37 The Role of Generosity in Relationships 01:12:39 Challenging the Notion of Earning 01:16:25 The Impact of Capitalism on Relationships 01:19:02 Addressing Societal Issues Together 01:21:13 Building a Safe Community for All
Produced by Haley Phillips
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In this episode of 'Hey White Women', the first recorded after the 2024 election, hosts Daniella and Rebecca engage in a deep conversation about the role of white women in dismantling white supremacy. They discuss the importance of acknowledging discomfort, the need for collective action, and the power of community in creating change. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of listening to marginalized voices, the journey of healing, and the complexities involved in challenging ingrained societal norms. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they encourage listeners to take action and be part of the solution.
Connect with Rebecca at:
Website
Patreon
TikTok
Connect with Daniella at:
Daniella's Patreon
TikTok
Website
Youtube
Uncultured by Daniella Mestyanek Young
From Bookshop.org
Autographed
UnAMERICAN Videobook
Takeaways
Sound Bites
"We were always in this place." "You have agency, you have power." "We need to be learning from history."
Chapters
00:00 Deconstructing White Supremacy 03:25 The Cult of Politics and Betrayal 06:22 Agency and Resistance in a Cult 09:48 Historical Context and Lessons Learned 12:35 The Role of Generations in Change 15:36 Understanding Comfort and Discomfort 18:36 The Power of Ex-Members in Cults 30:29 The Quest for Moral Superiority 36:25 Community Building and Running Interference 41:13 The Role of White Women in Supporting Black Voices 44:23 Shared Missions and Collective Responsibility 55:13 The Complexity of Social Issues and the Search for Easy Answers 01:00:30 Understanding Discomfort vs. Danger 01:05:15 Navigating the Journey of Self-Discovery 01:07:29 The Importance of Patience in Growth 01:09:37 The Role of Generosity in Relationships 01:12:39 Challenging the Notion of Earning 01:16:25 The Impact of Capitalism on Relationships 01:19:02 Addressing Societal Issues Together 01:21:13 Building a Safe Community for All
Produced by Haley Phillips
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