11: essay reading: "on the transformation of silence into language and action" by Audre Lorde
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in this episode, I read an essay I refer to often in this podcast, Audre Lorde’s “On the Transformation of Silence into Language and Action”. This episode was initially meant to be my original “return” to the podcast. I ended up cutting some of my reflection down to let the essay stand on its own, but my reflections on it will continue to be peppered throughout the podcast.
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Key quote from the essay: “What are the words you do not yet have? What do you need to say?” — Audre Lorde.
Time stamps:
- (00:00): Intro and Welcome back
- (02:28): Audre Lorde bio. Read more here
- (04:11): Essay reading
- (16:50): Brief reflections
Sources and clips included:
Essay: On the transformation of silence into language and action by Audre Lorde
Read Audre Lorde's Bio
Book: Selected Works of Audre Lorde, edited by Roxane Gay
Clip: "There is no hierarchy of oppressions" by Audre Lorde
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