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Fareea and Tarchithaa are joined by Stacey (she/her) in a conversation on the oppression and privilege that their intersectional identities allow for as queer members of their respective diasporas. Stacey walks us through the nuances of connecting with her Filipino-American identity, from colorism in the Philippines to differing reflections on a future in America. Recognizing the dismissive actions of white saviors in regards to their home countries, the frustrating realities of being tokenized as a spokesperson in the West also unearths the need to protect the cultural agency of their culture historically disenfranchised by colonialism. Check out Stacey’s Instagram here: @steakyyy_ [https://www.instagram.com/steakyyy_?igsh=MW10d21lb2h6b2c3Mg==] Check out the transcript for this episode : S1E5 Transcript [https://sites.google.com/view/eqil/the-eqil-pod/season-1-episode-5]. Find us on Instagram : @theeqilproject [https://www.instagram.com/eqilproject?igsh=MWExc2FodTN5azV6dg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr]. This season of The EQIL Pod is sponsored by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation.
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