We inherit many of the things we believe about ourselves from others, and if we aren't taught how to do our own speaking, our own writing, working out of character, we can feel trapped
" my personal definition of Oppression is being trapped in someone else's narrative with no power of authorship. This definition thrives in the ways that The Narrative of white supremacy has authored Blackness as dirty and delinquent, Indigenous as uncivil and cannibalistic, latinx as parasitic, in the list goes on and on."
Jamila Lyiscott
Black appetite. White food. Issues of race voice and Justice within and Beyond the classroom
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So the way that narratives play culturally, can also reflect the personal, that also reflect how we believe about ourselves. The negative cognitive messages that we believe about ourselves.
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Movies are the last playgrounds the poet said, and we get to engage with play on the screen. No wonder they call it screenplays developed from the play both performing as someone else and of having fun, the best way to learn
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