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Rebelliously Tiny  

Rebelliously Tiny

A place for those of us whose struggle is both impossibly large and rebelliously tiny

Author: Ambivalently Yours

Welcome to Rebelliously Tiny, a podcast about the subtle emotions that draw us together. For the last five years, artist Ambivalently Yours has been exploring her ambivalence and feminist questions by posting pink drawings on her Tumblr blog. Eventually, people started responding to the work by sharing their personal stories and asking her for advice, often anonymously. Since Ambivalently Yours felt in no way qualified to tell anyone what to do, she began answering these messages with ambivalent drawings. Today, she has over 1000 messages waiting in her inbox, and has decided to ask for a little help responding to them. Each episode of this podcast will focus on one question, which Ambivalently Yours will discuss with someone she admires and trusts. Their goal will not be to provide answers, but to explore the tender emotions we are often told are unimportant, while highlighting the value of talking to each other instead of about each other. Each episode will also feature a drawing inspired by both the initial question and the conversation it sparked. In a world that teaches us that strength is loud, harsh and masculine, this is a place for those of us whose struggle is both impossibly large and rebelliously tiny.
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Language: en-us

Genres: Arts, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Visual Arts

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Episode 20: Sunny's Takeover
Wednesday, 24 February, 2021

*Content Warning: Discussions of racism, colonialism, police brutality Here’s the question that inspired this week’s episode: What brings you joy when you are fighting for social justice? The goal of Rebelliously Tiny has always been to be a space for struggle and rebellion, and all of the related emotions, without the constraints of any narrative that tells us that strength and resistance is loud, harsh, masculine. The question of joy in the fight for social justice - as a reason to fight, as something sustaining, as an end goal - is important to us, and we thank everyone who submitted answers for us to feature in this episode when we posed the question on Instagram in August 2020. This episode is a little different, and we’re really excited to share it with you, it is our first podcast takeover! With the fight for social justice, fuelled around the globe with outrage at killings by police this past summer, we considered how to connect with our community more and invite more voices to our little corner of the internet. This episode takeover is hosted and written by Sunny Adcock (you may remember her from episode 12!) an avid reader, writer, editor and podcast host from Australia. To help answer our question, she invited her two friends Francoise Nestor and Binta Yade to discuss joy and “self care” as not only necessary, but also as real tools for sustained activism. Together Sunny, Francoise, and Binta explain how they advocate for themselves and their joy as young black women living in a patriarchal white supremacist society. How is self-preservation an act of political warfare, as Audre Lorde writes? How has self-care been co-opted by Capitalism? How do we maintain and support the joy in our collective rage? References: A Burst of Light (1988) by Audre Lorde Episode Host: Sunny Adcock www.asunnyspot.com.au IG: @sunny_adcock TW: @A_SunnySpot Podcast: @tenderragepodcast Guests: Francoise Nestor / IG: @fran_d_n Binta Yade / IG: @binta.fm Hosted, written and co-edited by Sunny Adcock Co-edited and co-produced by Ambivalently Yours Co-produced by Hannah McCasland Music: Greg Barkley

 

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