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In this, the second part, of our conversation with Derrick Biso, we focus up and talk more directly about the often less-visible violence of white supremacy as it manifests itself through gentrification, language, and interpersonal conflict. We discuss the new city council initiative that seeks to name alleys in Windsor, causing harm as a white person and how to handle being called out for it, and the need for reciprocity within our communities.



Some plugs/references from the episode:

-- Local critical feminist geographer and artist April Morris

-- Jewel The Gem

-- If They Come in the Morning by Angela Davis

-- Writings for a Liberation Psychology by Ignacio Martin-Baró

-- Leanna Betasamosake Simpson’s “As We Have Done”