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  <title>Susan Raffo - Part one</title>
  <description>We're back and we are so excited to be bringing you this juicy conversation to launch our third season between Caitlin Breedlove and Susan Raffo. More about Susan: I am a queer woman on the other side of menopause who was raised white and uses she/her pronouns. My ancestral lineages represent the colonizer and the colonized. I am descended from southern and western european people and from people native to this land. I have experienced early and deep grief and loss and I have experienced different kinds of violence directed towards my body as well as the people around me. I am also loved really, really well. These are some of the things that inform how I do my work. I have almost always lived in midwestern spaces. I come from a mixed class background. I am currently able-bodied but have been in family with and continue to be in family with people living with disabilities. As a bodyworker, I feel pretty fiercely (and oh how many mistakes I make) about constantly uprooting ableism in this work. I am a mother, oh how I love being a mother. And I love the butch Brazilian woman I’ve lived with for a quarter of a century. I believe that identity is not an individual thing but a collective thing, meaning, my identities are as much about the people I share them with as it is about the things I name here. I work as a bodyworker, a cultural worker and a writer. You can find my blog and other things here: www.susanraffo.com. referenced in this episode  Heteropatriarchy &amp;amp;amp; the Three Pillars of White Supremacy by Andrea Smith&amp;amp;nbsp; The Peoples Movement Center&amp;amp;nbsp; Beloved Child: A Dakota Way of Life by Diane Wilson Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown&amp;amp;nbsp; Southerners on New Ground&amp;amp;nbsp; Revolutionary Mothering and the work of Alexis Pauline Gumbs tell us your thoughts about fortification&amp;amp;nbsp;in this short survey. thank you! intro music by Abhimanyu Janamanchi. production by Nora Rasman. </description>
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