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Bear is a life coach, artist, and social justice educator who helps socially conscious humans align their actions with their values. In their coaching and teaching, they apply a feminist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist lens. In this episode, I ask them about their gender journey to using they/them pronouns, and we talk about interlocking systems of oppression, call out culture, and wanting healing for people who cause harm without necessarily wanting to be a part of that healing.
Content Warning: We do touch on sexual violence, capital punishment, and more, but we also take stretch breaks and pauses for breath as we do so. Remember to pause the recording if you feel yourself tensing up or becoming very activated.
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Bear is a life coach, artist, and social justice educator who helps socially conscious humans align their actions with their values. In their coaching and teaching, they apply a feminist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist lens. In this episode, I ask them about their gender journey to using they/them pronouns, and we talk about interlocking systems of oppression, call out culture, and wanting healing for people who cause harm without necessarily wanting to be a part of that healing.
Content Warning: We do touch on sexual violence, capital punishment, and more, but we also take stretch breaks and pauses for breath as we do so. Remember to pause the recording if you feel yourself tensing up or becoming very activated.
Bearcoaches.com
Caliban And The Witch by Silvia Federici
Combahee River Collective and How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Alternate ROOTS alternateroots.org
Selected Poems of Nikki Giovanni
Killers Of The Dream by Lillian Smith
The Farm: Angola, USA
13th, Ava DuVernay
bell hooks on “white supremacist capitalist patriarchy”
Whiteness At Work, Desiree Adaway with Jessica Fish and Erika Hines
Beverly Daniel Tatum, author of Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria? on diversity as an aftereffect of a lifelong commitment to the self-named struggles of people of color
Philly Stands Up zine
Beyond Survival book
"The Opposite Of Rape Culture Is Nurturance Culture" and Turn This World Inside Out by Nora Samaran
“No one enters violence for the first time having committed it.” -Danielle Sered, quoted by Mariame Kabe

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