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***Trigger Warning***
In this episode, we discuss systemic racism and there are mentions of harm to BIPOC and may be sensitive to some listeners. Please practice excessive caution and self care in whatever way feels best for you.
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On today's episode, I'm joined with my very first guest on this iteration of the podcast, Keisha Jordan!
Keisha was an obvious first guest for me. She’s my favorite Canadian, a mind blowing digital artist, and is on a mission to help women of color and misfits move from a supporting role in their lives to main character energy.
We're going to have to do this again soon, because, as expected, we didn't even make it through the 3 topics we planned to cover today, but what you can expect is a deep dive in to what it looks like to be a human with mixed identities in North America, specifically, someone with a white presenting parent and a black presenting parent, and a critical look at systemic racism, the difference between bias and racism and how those things affect not only the target, but everyone involved.
If you desire to connect further with Keisha, you can find her here:
keishajordan.ca
TikTok
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***Trigger Warning***
In this episode, we discuss systemic racism and there are mentions of harm to BIPOC and may be sensitive to some listeners. Please practice excessive caution and self care in whatever way feels best for you.
---
On today's episode, I'm joined with my very first guest on this iteration of the podcast, Keisha Jordan!
Keisha was an obvious first guest for me. She’s my favorite Canadian, a mind blowing digital artist, and is on a mission to help women of color and misfits move from a supporting role in their lives to main character energy.
We're going to have to do this again soon, because, as expected, we didn't even make it through the 3 topics we planned to cover today, but what you can expect is a deep dive in to what it looks like to be a human with mixed identities in North America, specifically, someone with a white presenting parent and a black presenting parent, and a critical look at systemic racism, the difference between bias and racism and how those things affect not only the target, but everyone involved.
If you desire to connect further with Keisha, you can find her here:
keishajordan.ca
TikTok