The Power We Hold

The Power We Hold Podcast S01 Ep02: Navigating When Trauma Looks Like Racism

Vanessa Albury, Caleb Williams Season 1 Episode 2

Thank you for joining me, your host and visual artist Vanessa Albury, on my journey as a better ally to people and steward of the environment in podcast form as The Power We Hold!

In episode 2 I share an experience I had with another creative on a residency where my food scarcity and emotional baggage around that collies with a trans person's journey with racism and colonialism. Caleb Williams and I discuss how to navigate self-examination, Call In vs Call Out Culture, knowing oneself and sensitivity to the trauma from repeated and continuous confrontations experienced by our LGBTQAI+, BIPOC and non-normative brained and bodied  friends, family and strangers. I hope it provides you with food for thought in your interactions with others when there's more to their story than may meet the eye.

Originally recorded Oct 23, 2021 in Brooklyn, NY

Show Notes:
The Power We Hold Podcast IG, website

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Host Vanessa Albury IG, website
Co-host Caleb Williams IG, website (She's got great swag for sale!)

Coral Projects IG, website, creating underwater, eco-contemporary art to rewild the ocean with oysters and corals.
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Between the Windows IG, public art collaboration with Caleb

Music by Wael Elhalaby IG, Soundcloud
This is a clip from his song Clear Skys.

Audio Editor, and my cousin, making magic from my home recordings, Bryan Klausing of the Rain Junkies website, LinkedIn

Recommended Reading/ Watching:
15 Minutes of Shame is available on HBO Max from Executive Producer Monica Lewinsky

Loretta J. Ross, Professor and Activist since 1978

People on this episode