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The Trauma of Caste w/Thenmozhi Soundararajan

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Religion & Spirituality

4.8566 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2023

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Thenmozhi Soundararajan is a Dalit American artist, community organizer, technologist, and theorist. Currently, Thenmozhi is the Executive Director of Equality Labs, which she co-founded. Equality Labs is the largest Dalit civil rights organization working to empower caste-oppressed people in the US and globally. Through her work at Equality Labs, Thenmozhi has mobilized South Asian Americans towards dismantling eons-long systems of oppression, with the goal of ending caste apartheid, gender-based violence, white supremacy, and religious intolerance. Thenmozhi previously co-founded Third World Majority, an international media training organization and collective that supported people from disenfranchised groups in telling their own stories, in their own way. Her intersectional, cross-pollinating work—research, education, art, activism, and digital security—helps to create a more generous, global, expansive, and inclusive definition of South Asian identity, along with safe spaces from which to honor the stories of these communities. Thenmozhi’s work has been highly recognized by several prestigious organizations including The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, The Museum of Contemporary Art, The National Science Foundation, and many more. She is a frequent contributor on issues related to South Asia, caste, gender, and racial equity, as well interfaith issues and peacebuilding, and has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, Guardian, ABC, and NBC news. She was also an inaugural fellow of the Atlantic Foundation for Racial Equity and is a current fellow at Stanford Center for South Asian Studies. In this enlightening and informative conversation, Thenmozhi shares with Rachel her own personal experience of trauma from caste-based oppression, and explains the ways in which it inspired her activism and advocacy work. Throughout the discussion, Thenmozhi details the inherent religious abuse that accompanies caste discrimination and exclusion, and offers insights on overcoming it, both systematically and personally. Before you go: Rachel explains how oppressive systems dehumanize minority groups to create hierarchy and maintain authoritarian control. To learn more about Thenmozhi and her work visit her website at: http://dalitdiva.com/ Follow her on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/dalitdiva/ Purchase "The Trauma of Caste" here: https://www.northatlanticbooks.com/shop/the-trauma-of-caste/ More info on Equality Labs here: https://www.equalitylabs.org/ All of Rachel's free informational PDF documents are available here: www.rachelbernsteintherapy.com/pdf.html All of Rachel's video lectures are available for purchase here: rachelbernsteintherapy.com/videos.html To help support the show monthly and get bonus episodes, shirts, and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Prefer to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link: www.paypal.me/indoctrination Connect with us on Social Media: Twitter: twitter.com/_indoctrination Facebook: www.facebook.com/indoctrinationpodcast Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@indoctrinationpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/indoctrinationpodcast/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/rachelbernsteinlmft You can always help the show for free by leaving a rating on Spotify or a review on Apple/ iTunes. It really helps the visibility of the show! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

Welcome to indoctrination, a weekly conversation series about protecting yourself from systems of control.

0:11.2

I'm your host, Rachel Bernstein.

0:13.7

Hi, everyone. I have a special guest on today.

0:18.6

Tenmori Soundararajan is a Dalit American artist, community organizer, technologists,

0:26.4

and theorist. Currently, Denmori is the executive director of Equality Labs, which she co-founded.

0:35.5

Equality Labs is the largest Dalit civil rights organization working to empower

0:41.2

caste oppressed people in the United States and globally. Through her work at Equality

0:48.5

LAMI has mobilized South Asian Americans towards dismantling eons-long systems of oppression,

0:58.2

with the goal of ending caste apartheid, gender-based violence, white supremacy, and religious

1:05.7

intolerance. Her intersectional cross-pollinating work helps to create a more generous, global, expansive, and

1:14.9

inclusive definition of South Asian identity, along with safe spaces from which to honor the

1:22.4

stories of these communities.

1:24.8

Danori's work has been highly recognized by several prestigious organizations,

1:30.3

including the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art,

1:37.3

the National Science Foundation, and many more.

1:41.3

She was also an inaugural fellow of the Atlantic Foundation for Racial Equity and is a

1:47.0

current fellow at Stanford Center for South Asian Studies. You can order her groundbreaking

1:54.0

and revelatory new book, The Trauma of Cast, from North Atlantic Books, by following the link in the show notes of this episode.

2:04.3

To learn more about her work around cast, equity, abolition, and healing, visit her website

2:11.0

at Dalitiva.com.

2:17.2

Here's Thin mori now.

2:18.7

There are some more now.

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