Intersectional Insights
Intersectional Insights
isquared
We're three black, blind women raising awareness and sharing our perspectives on everyday issues. Get political and personal with us on this deep dive into the intersection of race, disability, and gender in the US.
Insight On the Side: Colorism: Destroying The Black Community Within
Olivia and Lakeria share their views and experiences regarding colorism, a prejudice destroying the black community. Discussion Summary: 00:24: Today, we’re talking about colorism, the communities it affects, and colorist references. 01:56: What is colorism? 02:54: General examples of colorism, Olivia recalls instances in which she saw colorism in action, and Lakeria recounts a conversation she had with a white friend about complexion. 06:42: How colorism impacts the white community, and the ways it affects women differently from men. 10:00: Where does colorism come from? Colorism, desirability, and stereotypes of women with dark skin. 14:52: Ways colorism and colorist stereotypes are reinforced in everyday expressions. White people identifying as black when a minority of their ancestry is black, and how black people aren’t afforded this privilege. 20:36: Dark-skinned women making themselves appear to be light-skinned on social media, and black fishing, in which nonblack women change their appearance to appear black in some ways. 23:02: Colorism in the media, the Jane Elliott study, colorism being imposed upon children, women across the world lightening their skin with cosmetic products and procedures. 30:13: People feeling the need to point out others’ skin color, not taking your skin tone for granted, pretty shouldn’t depend on how dark someone’s skin is. 36:03: Admitting to weaponizing others’ skin color, and how it starts when we’re young. 37:54: Putting colorism behind us. 42:34: Lakeria is leaving the podcast. Peace!   References: Blue Eyes and Brown Eyes: The Jane Elliott Experiment Why dark-skinned black girls like me aren't getting married | Life and style | The Guardian   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, our Facebook page, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights. Music Credit: The Bone Train - Slynk
Feb 19, 2021
44 min
Book Dissection Part3: Our Views On Racism, Sexism, and “This Will Be My Undoing”
This is the second to last episode on our dissection of Morgan Jerkins’ book: “This Will Be My Undoing: Living At the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist In White America.” The I-Squared crew dig into essays 7 and 8, discussing traveling abroad as a black person, confronting the question “why are there labels?”, and views on the responsibilities that come along with sharing a minority group’s story. Discussion Summary: 00:22: Essay 7: “Human, Not Black,” on facing prejudice, racial ignorance, and the black experience traveling abroad. 09:43: The need for community when facing tragedy experienced within a marginalized group. 12:34: Adjusting your behavior to the white standard of proper, and deciding how to treat people based on their self-expression and life experience. 16:20: Embracing black identity, and why identify as black? 24:54: Essay 8: “Who Will Write Us?”, on portraying the black experience in film, and the right and wrong ways to share a minority group’s story.   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights. Music credits: Opening: Goestories - Noir Et Blanc Vie Closing: First Class - DJ Williams
Feb 15, 2021
33 min
What’s Dating Like When You’re Blind?
The I-Squared crew collaborates with Timothy West from the podcast, My Blurred Opinion, to talk about their experiences and thoughts related to dating. Discussion Summary: 00:25: We Brought Tj on to share a guy’s perspective on dating. 01:44: Lakeria shares common struggles she’s had with dating. 03:11: Who has it easier, guys or ladies? 05:07: Common insecurities with approaching other people, knowing if others find you attractive, prom experiences. 10:56: How do you express your feelings of attraction to others, or acknowledge someone as your significant other? 19:01: The importance of straightforward communication. 28:47: Concerns with others finding you unattractive because you’re blind. 35:42: Experiences with, and views on long distance relationships. 45:03: Dating sites. Why or why not? 55:03: The importance of gaining experience with dating. 57:36: What do we think the purpose of dating is? 1:03:10: Thanks Tj for sharing your perspective! Check him out: Instagram: my blurred opinion Tj on Facebook My Blurred Opinion site   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights. Music credits: Opening: Goestories - Noir Et Blanc Vie Closing: First Class - DJ Williams
Feb 12, 2021
1 hr 4 min
Book Dissection Part2: Our Views On Racism, Sexism, and “This Will Be My Undoing”
This is a continuation of our dissection of the book: “This Will Be My Undoing: Living At the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist In White America.” The I-Squared crew unpack the sixth Essay “Black Girl Magic” with extensive discussions about therapy in the black community, what role religion plays, and personal experiences with female maturation. Note: Unashamedly, we refer to the different parts of female genitalia. Discussion Summary: 0:22: False beliefs related to therapy in the black community, and how this is influenced by religion. 04:17: the source of mistrust of the healthcare system in the black community. 12:30: The invisibility of women of color with disabilities, and how religion is used to invalidate experiences with disability and mental health struggles. 19:47: Journeys with pain and discomfort related to womanhood. 24:39: Demonizing the female body. 27:46: Being close to your mother when it comes to maturing and learning about your physiology, receiving misinformation or incomplete information about reproductive health from other women. 35:58: The differences between the way society judges the actions of black women and white women. 40:46: Outro.   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights. Music credits: Opening: Goestories - Noir Et Blanc Vie Closing: First Class - DJ Williams  
Feb 8, 2021
41 min
Black History Week Day 6: Highlighting Diana Elizabeth Jordan, and Disability Inclusion Commentary
For the last day of the series on black, disabled women, Raven talks about the history of an actress, committed to disability inclusion in theater and film. She also discusses the controversy of having able-bodied actors play characters with disabilities. Discussion Summary: 00:36: Background on Diana Elizabeth Jordan. 03:31: Jordan’s views on casting able-bodied actors in roles as disabled characters. 06:04: Raven shares her thoughts on disability inclusion in theater, Hollywood, and in general. 17:56: Outro.   References: Diana Elizabeth Jordan on IMDB How disabled actress and activist Diana Elizabeth Jordan is creating change Diana Elizabeth Jordan   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights.   Music credits: Thanks to purple-planet.com for the intro music. Background music: "Hard Boiled" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Closing music: "Local Forecast - Slower" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)  
Feb 6, 2021
18 min
BLACK HISTORY WEEK DAY 5: HIGHLIGHTING JOHNNIE LACY
Olivia shares the history of another role model who was a warrior for disability rights, especially for black women with disabilities.   References: Unsung Heroes of the Disability Rights Movement Johnnie Lacy, Social Justice Pioneer   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights.   Music credits: Thanks to purple-planet.com for the intro music. Background music: "Ultralounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)  
Feb 5, 2021
6 min
BLACK HISTORY WEEK DAY 4: HIGHLIGHTING SYLVIA WALKER
Lakeria covers Sylvia Walker, a disability rights activist that wrote legislation that contributed to the Americans with Disabilities Act. References: Sylvia Walker: A Champion for Disability Rights   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights.   Music credits: Thanks to purple-planet.com for the intro music. Background music: "Cool Vibes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Feb 4, 2021
4 min
Black History Week Day 3: Highlighting Haben Girma
Raven shares the history of a disability rights advocate, who uses her voice and legal background to fight for others’ access to employment, education, technology, and other opportunities.   References: Why I work to remove access barriers for students with disabilities | Haben Girma Deafblind Lawyer Haben Girma Advocates for Disability Rights HABEN GIRMA (1988- )   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights.   Music credits: Thanks to purple-planet.com for the intro and background music.
Feb 3, 2021
7 min
BLACK HISTORY WEEK DAY 2: HIGHLIGHTING FANNIE LOU HAMER
Olivia covers a civil rights champion known for defending voting rights for the black community, and motivating others to exercise our right to vote.   References: About Fannie Lou Hamer, from the National Women’s History Museum   Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights.   Music credits: Thanks to purple-planet.com for the intro music. Background music: "Cool Vibes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Feb 2, 2021
6 min
BLACK HISTORY WEEK DAY 1: HIGHLIGHTING AMANDA GORMAN
Lakeria talks about Amanda Gorman, the youngest poet to recite poetry at an inauguration. She is the Youth Poet Laureate of 2017. Youtube Reference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp9pyMqnBzk&ab_channel=CNBCTelevision Social media: Twitter @I_squaredpod, and our public Facebook group, Intersectional Insights.   Music credits: Thanks to purple-planet.com for the intro music. Background music: "Bass Walker" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Closing: "Leopard Print Elevator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Feb 1, 2021
7 min
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