Distance reflects more than just a physical separation — it’s also the emotional chasm between loved ones, the cultural gaps that divide us, the philosophical distances we must traverse in search of understanding.
For those of us from racialized communities, distance also marks the difference and division that white supremacy has sown within and between us.
Join us as we explore all this and more in an all-new season of the Living Hyphen Podcast.
Featured in this episode:
Sambriddhi Nepal is a Nepali settler living on unceded Coast Salish Territories in Vancouver BC. She works at an environmental organization by day and writes creative non-fiction and children’s books when everyone in her household has gone to bed.
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