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Exploring Abolition, Intergenerational Trauma, and Creative Resistance w/ Benjamin Lundberg Torres Sánchez

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Benjamin

Words matter. Especially when it comes to adoption. Benjamin Lundberg Torres Sanchez isn't just "adopted" - they were separated from their first family for 28 years.

In this episode, we unpack how the language we use shapes our understanding of adoption. Benjamin shares their journey of rejecting industry terminology and embracing more accurate descriptions of their experience.

We discuss how this shift in language opens up new possibilities for solidarity and political action.

"I think it's just really important to name what happened to us."


What we discussed

(00:22) Who is Benjamin Lundberg Torres Sanchez?

(01:41) Conceived in violence

(04:58) Adoption day

(07:23) Good experiences but still angry OR Good vs. bad adoptions

(10:10) Learning to think critically about adoption OR Language of adoption

(14:35) Being hungry for community OR Availability of light skinned children

(18:56) Not only focusing on adoptees OR Adoptees are not alone

(26:46) Organized abandonment

(28:30) We Are Holding This Magazine

(37:46) Intersectionality vs. isolation

(44:12) Finding alternative power brokers OR Finding power brokers

(48:14) Get curious

(51:32) Support Benjamin

Links

We Are Holding This Magazine

Benjamin’s website

Follow us on social media: Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok

  continue reading

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Manage episode 426093118 series 3408579
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Send us a Text Message.

Benjamin

Words matter. Especially when it comes to adoption. Benjamin Lundberg Torres Sanchez isn't just "adopted" - they were separated from their first family for 28 years.

In this episode, we unpack how the language we use shapes our understanding of adoption. Benjamin shares their journey of rejecting industry terminology and embracing more accurate descriptions of their experience.

We discuss how this shift in language opens up new possibilities for solidarity and political action.

"I think it's just really important to name what happened to us."


What we discussed

(00:22) Who is Benjamin Lundberg Torres Sanchez?

(01:41) Conceived in violence

(04:58) Adoption day

(07:23) Good experiences but still angry OR Good vs. bad adoptions

(10:10) Learning to think critically about adoption OR Language of adoption

(14:35) Being hungry for community OR Availability of light skinned children

(18:56) Not only focusing on adoptees OR Adoptees are not alone

(26:46) Organized abandonment

(28:30) We Are Holding This Magazine

(37:46) Intersectionality vs. isolation

(44:12) Finding alternative power brokers OR Finding power brokers

(48:14) Get curious

(51:32) Support Benjamin

Links

We Are Holding This Magazine

Benjamin’s website

Follow us on social media: Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok

  continue reading

38 episodes

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