
The People I Know
By Joi of Dance

The People I KnowMay 29, 2021

"The White Women I Know" Episode 5
The season’s final guest is dual-rated pilot, mother, and vegan badass, Odile Murphy. In true firecracker fashion, she discusses the privileges of being a small white female (and the cons of being a small white female pilot), how professional guidelines can be critical in the real world, and why taking baby steps makes life more manageable.
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RESOURCES DISCUSSED:
Chemehuevi
https://chemehuevi.org
Southern Paiute
https://www.utahpaiutes.org
https://www.kaibabpaiute-nsn.gov/SPC.html
Hualapai Tribe
http://hualapai-nsn.gov
Fort Mojave Tribe
https://www.fortmojaveindiantribe.com
*For more information on these Indigenous nations and those in your area, visit https://native-land.ca

"The White Women I Know" Episode 4
Artistic Director of the Sarah Bush Dance Project, Sarah Bush, discusses her awareness in positions of leadership, the creative process of talking instead of dancing, and embracing the power of pausing. For more information, visit https://sarahbushdance.org
*Full Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley performance https://youtu.be/3DQvEwZ8rb0
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INDIGENOUS RESOURCES:
Ohlone Territories (& Chochenyo languages) https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/ohlone/
https://sogoreate-landtrust.org
Muwekma http://www.muwekma.org/index.html
Ramaytush https://www.ramaytush.com
Tamien Nation https://www.tamien.org
Hualapai Tribe http://hualapai-nsn.gov
Fort Mojave Tribe http://fortmojaveindiantribe.com
*For more information on these Indigenous nations and those in your area, visit https://native-land.ca

"The White Women I Know" Episode 3
Today’s guest is doctoral student in clinical psychology, Tracey Slonim. She discusses how she is being trained to be a better human, the blindspots of medical research, why therapy is a critical thinking jungle gym, and (what might be) the worst dating advice she ever received.
For a full list of resources discussed in this episode, see below the YouTube video.

"The White Women I Know" Episode 2
Philosopher, mother, and talented communicator Candace Turbyville-Erickson discusses the importance of seeing differences as opportunities for connection, caring enough about what other people think to be a decent human being, and so much more.
*Find more information on resources discussed in the episode below the YouTube video.

"The White Women I Know" Episode 1
Kicking off the fourth season is special guest Dr. Rachael Hill! She is a Stanford-educated and Bay-Area raised African historian at California State Polytechnic University. She discusses why it’s not enough to be a well-meaning white person, taking a critical look at all forms of evidence, and the value in trading cleverness for being in awe.
*Stay tuned at the end for a bonus discussion on how she respectfully names her cats.
**More information and links for resources discussed in this episode can be found under the YouTube video (YouTube.com/JoiofDance)

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 10

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 9

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 8

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 7

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 6

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 5

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 4

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 3

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 2

“The Black Folks I Know” Episode 1

“The Mixed Chicks I Know” Episode 4

“The Mixed Chicks I Know” Episode 3

“The Mixed Chicks I Know” Episode 2

“The Mixed Chicks I Know” Episode 1

“The White Guys I Know” Episode 4

“The White Guys I Know” Episode 3

“The White Guys I Know” Episode 2
