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Let's Talk About It With Taylor Nolan

EP162: Internalized White Supremacy with Jacquelyn Ogorchukwuu

Let's Talk About It With Taylor Nolan

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3.42.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2021

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

This week Taylor has Jacquelyn Ogorchukwuu, founder of Making the Body a Home, on to talk about racial wellness. They reflect on their own internalized racisms and how white supremacy contributes. Jacquelyn discusses power hoarding, extraction, and white innocence and civility. Taylor and Jacquelyn examine white supremacy beyond the systems and explore why it is so important for us all to look inward and reflect on how we have internalized racism.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Let's Talk About It.

0:06.7

This is your host Taylor and today we are getting into internalized white supremacy.

0:12.4

That's right, maybe take a deep breath.

0:15.4

We are going to get deep into what white supremacy is, how it shows up and how both people

0:23.1

of color and white people, but mostly people of color, internalize and perpetuate white

0:28.6

supremacy.

0:29.6

I am so excited to have this guest on.

0:34.5

Jacqueline is a designer, an author, an educator and a community healer.

0:39.2

She has a bachelor's in social welfare and a master's in interaction design.

0:44.1

She uses both of these to strategize around how to design products, services and experiences

0:49.6

that are diverse, inclusive and equitable.

0:52.5

She founded Making the Body a Home in 2020, which offers wellness courses that help individuals

0:58.8

unpack racial conditioning and racial trauma.

1:02.3

I personally have taken the Making the Body a Home course for black indigenous and people

1:10.0

of color.

1:11.5

And it was very illuminating, very validating of some things I already knew, but also

1:17.4

pointed out some new things to me.

1:19.8

And I'm really hoping that as someone who is a white person listening to this, that you

1:26.4

can hold some space, that you can sit a little bit in whatever discomfort might come up

1:34.1

and listen to what me and Jacqueline share as our truths.

1:37.8

And I hope that as a black indigenous or person of color, that as you listen, you feel

1:45.3

validated in some of these experiences that you maybe learn something new and definitely

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