Untethering Shame

Shame, Activism & Oppression


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In this episode, Dr. Rose Aslan and I discuss shame, fear, and Islamophobia. We explore how these forces perpetuate systems of oppression and uphold patriarchal structures of power. We also discuss the importance of recognizing the humanity of individuals and the need to untether ourselves from shame. Dr. Aslan shares her personal journey of activism and using her voice to bring awareness to social justice issues alongside her experiences as a Muslim woman in academia and the challenges she faced in navigating different worlds. She highlights the power of social media in giving voice to marginalized communities and the privilege that often accompanies academic credentials. Dr. Aslan shares her journey of leaving academia and focusing on supporting women in creating change in their lives. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and finding balance in order to make a meaningful impact. The conversation also touches on the need for authentic activism and the role of marketing in perpetuating stereotypes and Islamophobia.


Takeaways

  • Shame, fear, and Islamophobia are interconnected and perpetuate systems of oppression.
  • Recognizing the humanity of individuals is crucial in dismantling these systems.
  • Using our voices and platforms to bring awareness to social justice issues is important.
  • Untethering ourselves from shame is necessary for personal and collective liberation. Social media has given marginalized communities a powerful platform to share their experiences and challenge dominant narratives.
  • Academic credentials often come with privilege and can grant individuals access to mainstream media platforms, even if they lack direct experience or understanding of the communities they speak about.
  • Finding balance and practicing self-care is essential for sustaining activism and making a meaningful impact.
  • Authentic activism requires going beyond performative actions and engaging in deep reflection and understanding of the issues at hand.
  • Marketing plays a significant role in perpetuating stereotypes and Islamophobia, and it is important to challenge and dismantle these narratives.
  • Creating space for marginalized voices and supporting women in their journeys of self-discovery and empowerment can have a ripple effect in creating positive change.

  • More About Rose:

    Dr. Rose Aslan is a transformational life coach, writer, educator, academic, community organizer, and breathwork facilitator. A single mom based in Istanbul, she quit her position in 2022 as a tenured associate professor of global Islam and religion. She now supports women get unstuck in their lives, find a healthy work-life balance, learn tools for embodiment, and bring more joy into their lives along with healthy boundaries and self-awareness.


    Connect with Rose:

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    • Rahma with Rose

    • Keywords: shame, fear, Islamophobia, oppression, power, humanity, activism, social justice, academia, Muslim women, social media, privilege, self-care, activism, marketing, stereotypes, Islamophobia


      Chapters

      00:00 - Introduction and Welcome

      01:01 - Dr. Rose Aslan's Journey and Dedication to Empowerment

      06:05 - Navigating the Challenges of Life

      08:37 - The Ebb and Flow of Life

      33:21 - The Power of Social Media and Amplifying Marginalized Voices

      34:12 - Navigating Different Worlds: Challenges in Academia

      36:05 - Finding Balance and Practicing Self-Care in Activism

      38:35 - Authentic Activism: Going Beyond Performative Actions

      42:10 - The Role of Marketing in Perpetuating Stereotypes and Islamophobia

      53:21 - Supporting Women in Creating Change: A Ripple Effect

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