Show notes
Rev. Janice M.W. Hitchcock is a social scientist, specializing in human sexuality, trauma recovery, positive psychology, and community integration. As the daughter of a retired aerospace engineer and descendant of a long line of American civil rights activists, abolitionists, farmers and explorers, dating act to the 1600’s, she has grown up in the unique position of immersion in our country’s history, while participating in the development of the technologies that will guide our world’s future. A classically trained vocalist and djembe drummer, she is currently researching her master’s thesis The Drum Calls You: Becoming a Djembe Drummer: A Qualitative Study. On the formation and external verification of identity, as well as the healing and unifying effects of African drum culture.**This episode was recorded on July 2, 2021**Janice Hitchcock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JHitchcock99https://ericwhte.com/podcast-048-janice-hitchcock-and-we-need-to-talk-about/TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introducing Janice Hitchcock08:58 Background and direction11:32 Insecurity, marginalized groups and social justice21:38 Sex, gender and consent37:44 Janice’s childhood and early education55:09 Djembe drumming, community and connection1:07:21 Raising family in the age of confusing social justice1:12:40 Change one thing about the world



