DialoguePerspectives | Podcast Episode 32

This podcast episode delves into identity, exploring how self-perception and societal labels shape who we are. Hosts Whitney and Paulina are joined by new host Dr Asmae Ourkiya from the Ecofeminist Institute to discuss how identity is shaped by factors such as race, gender, nationality and culture, and what privilege has to do with it. They discuss identity formation, intersectionality and the responsibilities that come with recognising one’s privilege.

Join us as we explore how identity and privilege interact and affect people’s lives.

A new episode of our podcast is released every month – stay tuned!

Intro: Carleigh Garcia | Speakers: Whitney Nosakhare, Neta-Paulina Wagner, Dr Asmae Ourkiya | Audio-Edit: Kevin Nagel | Music: Viktor Rosengrün ©2024 DialoguePerspectives

Foto: Olena Krasnokutska

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