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210: How Women of Color and White Women are Navigating Anti-racism (Part Two with Angelica Archuleta and Giovanna Rossi)

On the Well Woman Show this week, I share part two in a series of conversations with black, indigenous and women of color colleagues and friends, and together we explore anti-racism and racial justice – what it means not only in the big picture but how our daily lives are impacted, what we’re reading, what we’re doing and where we go from here. I’m in conversation with my colleague Angelica Archuleta, and we exploring racial justice from our unique perspectives and lived experiences. Angelica Archuleta was born in Santa Fe, raised in Espanola and grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As a Lupus survivor since the age of ten, her passion for human rights is rooted in her lived experiences.

All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at wellwomanlife.com/210show 

The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from High Desert Yoga in Albuquerque.

All the information shared today can be found at the show notes at wellwomanlife.com/210show

You can find part one of this series at wellwomanlife.com/206show

You can find Liberatory Consciousness Framework by Barbara J Love at https://bit.ly/30pxPjt

The Resources Angelica recommended were:

  • Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption (the movie)
  • The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
  • The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
  • Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in The Cafeteria? By Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D

And find all the past episodes of the WWS featuring black, indigenous, and women of color at wellwomanlife.com/womenofcolor.

Also, there is a list of resources that I developed, and Angelica added to wellwomanlife.com/anti-racism.

You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman Life community group at wellwomanlife.com/facebook

Sign up for The Well Woman Academy™: http://wellwomanlife.com/academy

The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from High Desert Yoga in Albuquerque.

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