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Intersectional Identity and The Big 8: A Panel Discussion With Jolie, Laurie, and Claire

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In this episode of the podcast, Jolie Wermter joins Laurie and Claire for a panel discussion on Intersectional Identity, which will be a topic of one of the workshops at our upcoming KAD retreat - The Empowered Adoptee Retreat.

The Big 8 social identities are often tied to power, privilege, and oppression in our society. These include Ability, Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Race/Color, and Socioeconomic Status. We explore how other identities like Immigrant status impact and shape us, while acknowledging that these identities are just a starting point.

We share our own personal experiences with these identities and how they have shaped our lives as Korean adoptees. We also discuss the unique challenges that come with being an immigrant, specifically the idea that "Immigrant" is not the narrative we're told is part of our story. Instead, many Korean adoptees have experienced "forced emigration without immigrant community."

Throughout the discussion, we emphasize the importance of recognizing and understanding the various intersections of our identities, and how this can help us to better understand ourselves and the world around us. We encourage listeners to consider how their own identities have shaped their experiences and to be mindful of the ways in which power, privilege, and oppression intersect in their own lives.

This episode provides a valuable insight into the complexities of intersectional identity and how it relates to the experiences of Korean adoptees. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring their own identity and understanding the experiences of others.
Get ready to hear our vulnerable stories and connect. We share practical tools for empowerment and the challenges we have experienced along the way.
Join us as we share our personal experiences, vulnerabilities, and insights, offering inspiration and support for the Adoptee Healing Journey.
Tune in to the Empowered Adoptee Podcast to be inspired and empowered on your own journey of healing and transformation.
If you would like to connect with us, you can find us here:
Website: https://www.theempoweredadoptee.com/
Facebook: The Empowered Adoptee
Instagram: the.empowered.adoptee
Email: [email protected]
If you are interested in attending The Empowered Adoptee Retreat, our upcoming retreat will be help Oct 25-28 in Shenandoah Valley, VA. Tickets are available now.
Don't miss your chance β€” reserve your spot today for 15% off the full price until September 2nd!
Please reach out and ask us your questions and share your own stories! Together, we are empowering Adoptees through community.
New episodes drop every Monday, it would mean the world to us if you share it with a friend and share the love πŸ’œ

We would love to connect with you and hear from you! Please send us a text and share your story πŸ’œ

Support the show

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In this episode of the podcast, Jolie Wermter joins Laurie and Claire for a panel discussion on Intersectional Identity, which will be a topic of one of the workshops at our upcoming KAD retreat - The Empowered Adoptee Retreat.

The Big 8 social identities are often tied to power, privilege, and oppression in our society. These include Ability, Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Race/Color, and Socioeconomic Status. We explore how other identities like Immigrant status impact and shape us, while acknowledging that these identities are just a starting point.

We share our own personal experiences with these identities and how they have shaped our lives as Korean adoptees. We also discuss the unique challenges that come with being an immigrant, specifically the idea that "Immigrant" is not the narrative we're told is part of our story. Instead, many Korean adoptees have experienced "forced emigration without immigrant community."

Throughout the discussion, we emphasize the importance of recognizing and understanding the various intersections of our identities, and how this can help us to better understand ourselves and the world around us. We encourage listeners to consider how their own identities have shaped their experiences and to be mindful of the ways in which power, privilege, and oppression intersect in their own lives.

This episode provides a valuable insight into the complexities of intersectional identity and how it relates to the experiences of Korean adoptees. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring their own identity and understanding the experiences of others.
Get ready to hear our vulnerable stories and connect. We share practical tools for empowerment and the challenges we have experienced along the way.
Join us as we share our personal experiences, vulnerabilities, and insights, offering inspiration and support for the Adoptee Healing Journey.
Tune in to the Empowered Adoptee Podcast to be inspired and empowered on your own journey of healing and transformation.
If you would like to connect with us, you can find us here:
Website: https://www.theempoweredadoptee.com/
Facebook: The Empowered Adoptee
Instagram: the.empowered.adoptee
Email: [email protected]
If you are interested in attending The Empowered Adoptee Retreat, our upcoming retreat will be help Oct 25-28 in Shenandoah Valley, VA. Tickets are available now.
Don't miss your chance β€” reserve your spot today for 15% off the full price until September 2nd!
Please reach out and ask us your questions and share your own stories! Together, we are empowering Adoptees through community.
New episodes drop every Monday, it would mean the world to us if you share it with a friend and share the love πŸ’œ

We would love to connect with you and hear from you! Please send us a text and share your story πŸ’œ

Support the show

  continue reading

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