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A common struggle for women, non-binary fellows, and other minorities in male-dominated sectors: Is this a safe space for me to be vulnerable and authentic to who I am? If the answer is no, what can I do to change it?
This episode is Part 2 of my interview with Nicole Johnston—a colleague and a passionate feminist community organizer with a commitment to developing policies that promote gender equality, peacebuilding, and post-conflict development.
Here’s an overview of what we discussed: - Some of our recommended sexual education resources
- The Power of Vulnerability to forge connections and build confidence
- Being yourself in spaces that don’t feel safe
- Nicole’s perspective on Impostor syndrome and some strategies on how to deal with It
- How passionate feminists can take action and find where they belong
- Collective Action’s Impact: how to participate and create change
- Diversity Is Important!—Re-Defining Feminism to Include Intersectional Identities
- In both feminism and life: Doing your best can look different from day to day
Resources:
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