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Writing Alchemy Interlude 2 Summary
This interlude episode is all about intersections, with a focus on fatness, disability, gender, and queer identity. Guest Kristina Gibbs-Ruby reads a powerful spoken word piece about bullying and fatphobia while Fay reads hir popular article, “Why Having Conditional Privilege Is Not the Same as Simply Being Privileged,” which delves into the complexity of invisible identities, privilege, oppression, gatekeeping, and the struggle to be recognized as real through hir personal experiences.
Article: Why Having Conditional Privilege Is Not the Same as Simply Being Privileged
A web of rope-like fibers twirl and twist together to form a close up picture of a person’s face. Their skin is a medium brown, their features are somewhat feminine, and their eyes are closed. This is intended to be suggestive of both the complexity of experience and of perception.
Show Notes:
Today’s article
Fay’s Links
Flamingo Rampant: http://www.flamingorampant.com/
Successful kickstarter for the Flamingo Rampant Celebrations book set: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/310387180/flamingo-rampant-lgbt2q-childrens-books-celebratio
History of they as a singular pronoun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_they
Intersectional cocoon: https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntersectionalCocoon/
Kristina’s Links
Image Credit
Music Credits
The post Interlude 2 – Intersections with Kristina Gibbs-Ruby first appeared on Oppression Aware Podcast, Fairy Tales, and Games.
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Writing Alchemy Interlude 2 Summary
This interlude episode is all about intersections, with a focus on fatness, disability, gender, and queer identity. Guest Kristina Gibbs-Ruby reads a powerful spoken word piece about bullying and fatphobia while Fay reads hir popular article, “Why Having Conditional Privilege Is Not the Same as Simply Being Privileged,” which delves into the complexity of invisible identities, privilege, oppression, gatekeeping, and the struggle to be recognized as real through hir personal experiences.
Article: Why Having Conditional Privilege Is Not the Same as Simply Being Privileged
A web of rope-like fibers twirl and twist together to form a close up picture of a person’s face. Their skin is a medium brown, their features are somewhat feminine, and their eyes are closed. This is intended to be suggestive of both the complexity of experience and of perception.
Show Notes:
Today’s article
Fay’s Links
Flamingo Rampant: http://www.flamingorampant.com/
Successful kickstarter for the Flamingo Rampant Celebrations book set: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/310387180/flamingo-rampant-lgbt2q-childrens-books-celebratio
History of they as a singular pronoun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_they
Intersectional cocoon: https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntersectionalCocoon/
Kristina’s Links
Image Credit
Music Credits
The post Interlude 2 – Intersections with Kristina Gibbs-Ruby first appeared on Oppression Aware Podcast, Fairy Tales, and Games.