Home Is Where The Body Is
In this episode, I explore how DEI initiatives, despite their stated purpose, function as a sophisticated mechanism of the systems they claim to dismantle — selecting for compliance, gatekeeping dissent, and abandoning the most marginalized through the very architecture of participation. I reflect on how my experience of this shaped my journey toward being able to honestly say that home is wherever I am right now. I talk about: * Renovation rather than demolition (00:55) * Filtering, gatekeeping, and compliance (10:34) * Moral indemnity and the road out (20:46) Resources mentioned: * https://neuroqueer.com/throw-away-the-masters-tools/ [https://neuroqueer.com/throw-away-the-masters-tools/] This episode is created from an unedited writing fragment on my blog. Visit What My Connective Tissue Knows [https://piquant-radiator-e92.notion.site/What-My-Connective-Tissue-Knows-2f8eaba735ac8003bafcfc58a8f14f11?source=copy_link] to read more. This podcast also has a YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@home-is-where-the-body-is [https://www.youtube.com/@home-is-where-the-body-is] How to contact me: You’re welcome to share reflections, feedback, or thoughts at homeiswherethebodyis@gmail.com [homeiswherethebodyis@gmail.com] If this episode was meaningful to you: Leaving an honest review or sharing it with someone who might find it helpful is the best way to support this work.
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