This week, we decided kind of last minute to do a fun, light-hearted episode instead of the episode we’d been planning to do (probably going to table that one for next Friday). This week, since this episode drops on June 1, we talk about Pride! We tell our fun stories from Pride festivals, and to end the episode, we each give our accounts about the first day we met each other. It was a fun conversation and we kept it super casual and not planned out. Next week will be a more serious and researched topic. For now, though: Happy Pride to you! If you live in a place without a Pride parade/festival, know that we are thinking about you and you’re never alone.
Tag: QA
On this episode, we speak to Aditi, whose parents traded India for Indiana. Aditi talks about growing up in the Midwest & her experience growing up American while being consistently exposed to Indian culture. We covered many topics during this conversation, such as cultural appropriation (please make sure to listen to the intro of the episode!), gradual growth in diversity in makeup, communal cultures and how wonderful and also overwhelming that can be, and much more. Aditi also talks about the cool work she is doing or will be doing in the near future! Take a listen! Below are links provided by Aditi related to what she touched on, as well as some additional awesomeness from her.
www.theyatraproject.com : (relaunching very soon)
A link of an article Aditi recently wrote for her friend Harps’s website here:
Aditi says, of the above article, “She did 21 days (starting March 21st which was World Down Syndrome Day) of a different article each day from someone like me writing about their life experience with a loved one with special needs. Harps is also Indian and trying to break down the stereotyping and misconceptions particularly within the South Asian/Indian community with regards to special needs and those with Downs. She also features people of non-South Asian/Indian descent of course. The above is my article on growing up with my awesome sister as my sister and the experience within our community.”
Also, here are two more links if anyone would like to read up more on both the trans community in India as a whole as well as India’s first openly gay prince which Aditi touched on in the episode.
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