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In this episode, I continue talking about misconceptions that I've come across regarding race, ethnicity, and gender: that talking about Asian American women's issues is a form self-victimization. Along the way, I introduce two basic orientations in the work of identity politics, orientations to victory and victimhood, and make room for tension and complexity. The truth is that probably everyone who is victorious has been a victim and everyone experiencing on-going victimization can simultaneously be en route to victory.
The Honor Summit is a non-profit organization that exists to center the voices of Asian American women and all women in the Church and in the world.
Follow us on Instagram @thehonorsummit and @julieyeeun.
By The Honor SummitIn this episode, I continue talking about misconceptions that I've come across regarding race, ethnicity, and gender: that talking about Asian American women's issues is a form self-victimization. Along the way, I introduce two basic orientations in the work of identity politics, orientations to victory and victimhood, and make room for tension and complexity. The truth is that probably everyone who is victorious has been a victim and everyone experiencing on-going victimization can simultaneously be en route to victory.
The Honor Summit is a non-profit organization that exists to center the voices of Asian American women and all women in the Church and in the world.
Follow us on Instagram @thehonorsummit and @julieyeeun.