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EP01: Words Matter. Language Matters.

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"Words Matter. Language Matters." delves into how language can both marginalize and uplift, playing a crucial role in shaping personal and collective experiences.

Each guest shares their unique journey with language, revealing its power in defining social hierarchies and personal identities.

Fiona Kanagasingham and Merle McGee, co-founders of the BIPOC Project, discuss their work in racial justice and the importance of building solidarity among people of color despite their differences.

Liza Ann Acosta reflects on her experiences navigating English and Spanish, highlighting the pressures of assimilation and the preservation of cultural identity.

Lucienne Nicholson shares her story of growing up in Haiti and the significance of language in a caste system, emphasizing the beauty and richness of Haitian Creole.

The discussion explores the nuances of the terms ‘BIPOC’ and ‘POC’, the role of colorism when it comes to the language we use, and the necessity of inclusive and mindful language to foster inclusion, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own use of language and its broader implications.

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"Words Matter. Language Matters." delves into how language can both marginalize and uplift, playing a crucial role in shaping personal and collective experiences.

Each guest shares their unique journey with language, revealing its power in defining social hierarchies and personal identities.

Fiona Kanagasingham and Merle McGee, co-founders of the BIPOC Project, discuss their work in racial justice and the importance of building solidarity among people of color despite their differences.

Liza Ann Acosta reflects on her experiences navigating English and Spanish, highlighting the pressures of assimilation and the preservation of cultural identity.

Lucienne Nicholson shares her story of growing up in Haiti and the significance of language in a caste system, emphasizing the beauty and richness of Haitian Creole.

The discussion explores the nuances of the terms ‘BIPOC’ and ‘POC’, the role of colorism when it comes to the language we use, and the necessity of inclusive and mindful language to foster inclusion, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own use of language and its broader implications.

Connect with our guests:


Stay connected with FARSIGHT:


  continue reading

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