Can You Stop Denying and Defending Your Privileges?

The fourth season of my podcast was about getting real about things. The fifth one is about smashing them.

I start it with an embarrassing admission of my own ignorance and arrogance. The denial of my privilege. The desire to appear a certain way and simply denying reality.

I invite you, once again, on this uncomfortable journey. We’re in multiple crises at the same time; the sooner we decolonise our minds, the better for everyone (including ourselves).

You can also watch this recording as a video of me talking to you here.

Justina

PS. Find my political work that I mention so often here.


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On A Different Kind of Feast

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The Fires, The Multiple Fires

“Let everything burn, except your desire to fight” – my year started with this writing that I saw in a beautiful graffiti project. It turns out, no matter how lovely this metaphor, the process itself can be quite heavy. And if your end of year doesn’t feel necessarily light, my piece is definitely for you.

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My name is Justina

As a political commentator who talks about different forms and systems of external oppression, I’m also interested in my own personal transformation.

In this platform, I share with you tools, frameworks, authors, and anything of value I have found to lead a life of authenticity.

Imperfectly – oh yes? And with silliness where appropriate (well, or not).

More about me here.