In this episode, Dr. Berry sits down with educational technology entrepreneur Heather Wiederstein to discuss the intersectionality of Black and Brown communities, queer identity, book banning, and the demonization of race and identity in America.
In this thought-provoking podcast, they discuss how Black and Brown communities and queer identity intersect with one another in the world of DEI and how these communities have been historically marginalized. They share personal stories and experiences related to that intersectionality.
They also discuss the controversial topic of book banning and its impact on marginalized communities. Listeners will get insights into the recent wave of book bans and drag queen book readings. They examine the heinous motives behind American book bans and their relationship to the demonization of race and identity.
Finally, they delve into the psychological implications of self-hatred and how it relates to the demonization of marginalized communities by people in positions of power. Listeners will be encouraged to share their own stories or experiences related to intersectionality, book banning, and self-hatred.
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