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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2022 · 1H 8M

Ep. 69 Your experience matters, and it’s valid

from The Millennial Crisis · host Demi Kotsoris

Sabina McKenna is an Australian curator and writer of Nigerian-Irish Heritage. She is the creator of The Where Are You From? project, a photojournalistic series about cultural identity.  Where are you from? has achieved local and international acclaim, with features in press publications that include ABC TV, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Frankie Magazine, iD UK and so many more.  Today's episode we have a very open conversation about race, micro aggressions, and although we all want to show up in the world in a similar way, some of us are met with different reactions and responses.  I want you to listen to this episode openly, and reflect on your own experience and your own actions. None of us are perfect, we are all learning and going as people that's exactly what this podcast and space is about. But accountability is super important, so once we know better we can do better.  I loved my conversation with Sabina and am so grateful for her and the incredible work she is doing at "Where are you from", so please go and support her and her project! Please lets us know how you go with this weeks challenge both Sabina and I would love to hear about it so use the links below to either tag us in a post or DM us your experience!  Connect with Sabina & WAYF here:  Where are you from? Website  Personal instagram  WAYF Instagram  Follow Millennial Crisis:  Instagram  Next event   Challenge: Write down an idea or a project you want to do, and reverse engineer it to figure out the small steps you need to take to bring that thing to life! 

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Sabina McKenna is an Australian curator and writer of Nigerian-Irish Heritage. She is the creator of The Where Are You From? project, a photojournalistic series about cultural identity.  Where are you from? has achieved local and international acclaim, with features in press publications that include ABC TV, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Frankie Magazine, iD UK and so many more. Today's episode we have a very open conversation about race, micro aggressions, and although we all want to show up in the world in a similar way, some of us are met with different reactions and responses. I want you to listen to this episode openly, and reflect on your own experience and your own actions. None of us are perfect, we are all learning and going as people that's exactly what this podcast and space is about. But accountability is super important, so once we know better we can do better. I loved my conversation with Sabina and am so grateful for her and the incredible work she is doing at "Where are you from", so please go and support her and her project! Please lets us know how you go with this weeks challenge both Sabina and I would love to hear about it so use the links below to either tag us in a post or DM us your experience! Connect with Sabina & WAYF here:  Where are you from? Website  Personal instagram  WAYF Instagram Follow Millennial Crisis: Instagram Next event   Challenge: Write down an idea or a project you want to do, and reverse engineer it to figure out the small steps you need to take to bring that thing to life!

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