Ladies Who Have Receipts: Dominican Republic and Haiti History, Dominican Identity, Capitalism, Rest as Resistance
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In this episode of Ladies Who Bronché, host Julissa Contreras engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Saudi Garcia, a changemaker and activist who supports organizations like In Cultured Company. They explore themes of Dominican and Haitian relations, the impact of capitalism on community, and the importance of joy and personal well-being in activism. Saudi shares her journey as a doctora and the significance of understanding cultural history while navigating the complexities of identity and social justice. The discussion emphasizes the need for community-centered approaches and the rejection of capitalist norms in favor of sustainable relationships and collective well-being.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to In Cultured Company and Its Impact
02:36 Saudi Garcia: A Change Maker's Journey
06:36 Balancing Activism and Personal Well-Being
08:47 Brunch Favorites: Food, Drink, and Gossip
11:54 Cultural Reflections on Dining Out
16:02 Shoutouts to Community and Resilience
22:53 The Personal is Political: Understanding Our Circumstances
27:57 Dominican-Haitian Relations: Unpacking Historical Narratives
34:30 Miseducation and Identity
38:28 Historical Narratives and Racial Dynamics
45:45 Exploitation and Community Responsibility
51:23 Decentering Capitalism for Community
01:03:25 Imagining a Sustainable Future