A common struggle for women, non-binary fellows, and other minorities in male-dominated sectors: Is this a safe space for me to be vulnerable and authentic to who I am? If the answer is no, what can I do to change it?
This episode is Part 2 of my interview with Nicole Johnston—a colleague and a passionate feminist community organizer with a commitment to developing policies that promote gender equality, peacebuilding, and post-conflict development.
Here’s an overview of what we discussed:
Some of our recommended sexual education resources
The Power of Vulnerability to forge connections and build confidence
Being yourself in spaces that don’t feel safe
Nicole’s perspective on Impostor syndrome and some strategies on how to deal with It
How passionate feminists can take action and find where they belong
Collective Action’s Impact: how to participate and create change
Centering and learning from the voices of those fighting for intersectionality in feminist movements
In both feminism and life: Doing your best can look different from day to day
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