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Be the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison

267 - AANHPI Heritage Month: Being Specific about our Stories and Giving Space for Honest Feelings with Korean American Storyteller Tasha Jun

Be the Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison

Be the Bridge

Education

4.9774 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In a gentle and heartfelt conversation, Korean American Storyteller Tasha Jun discusses her new book, Tell Me the Dream Again, with Latasha Morrison on the Be the Bridge Podcast. You’ll hear Tasha vulnerably share about her journey of embracing the whole story of being biracial. They discuss the importance of being specific about our stories, of honesty and community, and of representation. Tasha and Tasha give listeners encouragement on how to persevere through injustice and also how to sit with the feelings of anger and lament and grief. This episode is an invitation to show up as your whole self and know you are worthy of belonging.


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Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison
Senior Producer - Lauren C. Brown
Producer, Editor, & Music - Travon Potts
Assistant Producer & Transcriber - Sarah Connatser


Quotes:
“Belonging is being able to be in a place or a space, where you are your whole self and where your whole self is welcome to stretch out and also have room to become at the same time.” -Tasha Jun

“I hope that being really specific will help people to be specific about themselves, and just take a look within and be able to see their own distinctions with value and give attention to those things.” -Tasha Jun

“When we think diversity is really divisive, then we have missed something. Because diversity is a part of creation.” -Latasha Morrison


Links:
Tell Me the Dream Again: Reflections on Family, Ethnicity, and the Sacred Work of Belonging book by Tasha Jun
Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Longing in a World Longing for Justice book edited by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson


Connect with Tasha Jun:
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Her Substack
Her Website


Connect with Be the Bridge:
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Connect with Latasha Morrison:
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Not all views expressed in this interview reflect the values and beliefs of Latasha Morrison or the Be the Bridge organization.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to the Be The Bridge podcast with Latasha Morrison.

0:06.1

What are you guys doing today?

0:08.7

It's exciting.

0:09.5

Each week, Be The Bridge podcast tackles subjects related to race and culture with the goal of bringing understanding.

0:17.0

But I'm going to do it in the spirit of love.

0:19.5

We believe understanding can move us toward racial healing, racial equity, and racial unity.

0:25.1

Latasha Morrison is the founder of Be the Bridge,

0:28.2

which is an organization responding to racial brokenness and systemic injustice in our world.

0:34.0

This podcast is an extension of our vision to make sure people are no longer conditioned by a racialized society but grounded in truth.

0:42.2

If you have not hit the subscribe button, please do so now.

0:45.6

Without further ado, let's begin today's podcast.

0:48.9

Oh, and stick around for some important information at the end.

0:53.7

Okay, be the bridge community.

0:56.3

I have a special treat.

0:58.3

Every week that we have a podcast, it's always a special treat because these are people

1:03.7

that are pouring their life into their work, into their writings or their poetry or to their ministry or to their community or

1:15.7

world. And so today I have a special treat. And she's really special because we share the same

1:22.6

name. And I don't know if you've heard of her, but you want to go and make sure you follow her.

1:27.7

Her name is Tasha June.

1:30.1

That's right.

1:30.9

I said Tasha June.

1:32.7

We are the Tashas here today.

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