A conversation series exploring sexism and misogyny.
Like many men, We have a blind spot when it comes to the female experience, especially as it pertains to the systemic hostility, prejudice and violence they face on a regular basis. And this has resulted in us believing that we were better allies than we actually were, and not fully appreciating how little had changed for women, and just how much more needed to happen.
In each episode, we speak with a guest who wants to help us learn. They share their stories, and in doing so, they are teaching us. While we started this project as a personal quest, the lessons here can help others too. Pleading ignorance is no longer a satisfactory defense.
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A conversation series exploring sexism and misogyny.
Like many men, We have a blind spot when it comes to the female experience, especially as it pertains to the systemic hostility, prejudice and violence they face on a regular basis. And this has resulted in us believing that we were better allies than we actually were, and not fully appreciating how little had changed for women, and just how much more needed to happen.
In each episode, we speak with a guest who wants to help us learn. They share their stories, and in doing so, they are teaching us. While we started this project as a personal quest, the lessons here can help others too. Pleading ignorance is no longer a satisfactory defense.
Gregory Mengel PhD is an educator, workshop facilitator, and writer, working at the intersection of the social, spiritual, and ecological challenges of our time. For over a decade, Gregory has been helping white-identified individuals and groups to examine their racial conditioning and access their inherent potential for transformation. He is a cofounder of Beyond Separation, which offers classes and workshops for white-identified people. In addition, he is a senior teacher in the UNtraining, in their UNtraining White Liberal Racism program and a community teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center. Gregory has written for The Good Men Project and The Body is Not an Apology, as well as Medium and Cosmology of Whiteness.
On Misogyny: The Interviews
A conversation series exploring sexism and misogyny.
Like many men, We have a blind spot when it comes to the female experience, especially as it pertains to the systemic hostility, prejudice and violence they face on a regular basis. And this has resulted in us believing that we were better allies than we actually were, and not fully appreciating how little had changed for women, and just how much more needed to happen.
In each episode, we speak with a guest who wants to help us learn. They share their stories, and in doing so, they are teaching us. While we started this project as a personal quest, the lessons here can help others too. Pleading ignorance is no longer a satisfactory defense.