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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2021 · 50 MIN

Roundtable Discussion: BIPOC Bird Clubs pt. 2

from Always Be Birdin' · host Samantha DeJarnett

In part 2 of this roundtable discussion, Candace, Daniela, Dexter, Angel, Jason and I dive deep into several important topics. We talk about why BIPOC only spaces are important for us to continue to breakdown historical narratives of cross cultural tension within BIPOC communities that is a design of white supremacy and Bird Joy can help break these cycles of in-culture discrimination. BIPOC peoples are of the land, of the water, of the trees and the animals and when we talk about reclaiming these spaces outside, it is more than just creating safe spaces, it is bringing us back to our ancestral rights to be with the land and however we choose to show up in it, white folk must be okay with it. It is no longer whiteness that dictates how this land is used and what it looks like. Shout out to our mentors of color who set us on our individual and collective paths to Occupy Birding and Normalize Bird Joy. **Candace Williams is credited with the term "Occupy Birding" which is used at the end of this episode.**Dexter Patterson is credited with the term "Bird Joy" which is used multiple times in this episode and the last one. Candace Williams of Chicago BIPOC Birding Network (unofficial) Chicago ILIG: https://www.instagram.com/chi_in_the_city/Daniela Herrera of Chicago BIPOC Birding Network (unofficial) Chicago IL IG: https://www.instagram.com/latina.birder/?hl=enAngel Ramirez of Oxnard Birder's Club, Oxnard CA IG : https://www.instagram.com/oxnardbirdersclub/?hl=enDexter Patterson of BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin, Madison WIIG: https://www.instagram.com/bipocbirdingclubofwi/?hl=enWebsite: https://www.bipocbirdingclub.orgJason Hall of In Color Birding Club, Philadelphia PAIG: https://www.instagram.com/incolorbirdingclub/?hl=en--Follow me on IG @alwaysbebirdin_podcastDonate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AlwaysBeBirdin 

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In part 2 of this roundtable discussion, Candace, Daniela, Dexter, Angel, Jason and I dive deep into several important topics. We talk about why BIPOC only spaces are important for us to continue to breakdown historical narratives of cross cultural tension within BIPOC communities that is a design of white supremacy and Bird Joy can help break these cycles of in-culture discrimination. BIPOC peoples are of the land, of the water, of the trees and the animals and when we talk about reclaiming these spaces outside, it is more than just creating safe spaces, it is bringing us back to our ancestral rights to be with the land and however we choose to show up in it, white folk must be okay with it. It is no longer whiteness that dictates how this land is used and what it looks like. Shout out to our mentors of color who set us on our individual and collective paths to Occupy Birding and Normalize Bird Joy. **Candace Williams is credited with the term "Occupy Birding" used at the end of this episode. **Dexter Patterson is credited with the term "Bird Joy" which is used multiple times in this episode and the last one.

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