Who are you?
We are not the words used in checkboxes on a census. We are not words alone, but words together, arranged into sentences, relating experiences.
Each episode is not a comprehensive analysis of an individual's identity. Each episode is one thread in one conversation with one person. But maybe that thread is a similar shade to a thread in you. And maybe if we weave together all these threads...
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Who are you?
We are not the words used in checkboxes on a census. We are not words alone, but words together, arranged into sentences, relating experiences.
Each episode is not a comprehensive analysis of an individual's identity. Each episode is one thread in one conversation with one person. But maybe that thread is a similar shade to a thread in you. And maybe if we weave together all these threads...
Anna is a Chicagoan, a teacher, a woman, a feminist, white, Jewish, from the North Shore, and also, maybe, basic. In this episode, we dig into Anna’s reasons for doing the interview: her recent struggles with anxiety, her love of teaching, and her excitement over her future.
Music in this episode: “Back to Wisconsin” by Cranston and “Nasty” by David Szesztay, both available on freemusicarchive.org.
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Who Are You? Conversations on Identity
Who are you?
We are not the words used in checkboxes on a census. We are not words alone, but words together, arranged into sentences, relating experiences.
Each episode is not a comprehensive analysis of an individual's identity. Each episode is one thread in one conversation with one person. But maybe that thread is a similar shade to a thread in you. And maybe if we weave together all these threads...