Welcome back for Season Two of We’re All Alright.
This season, I’m exploring questions of identity and otherness.
The big question: Can we allow others–and be okay with others–finding themselves and being themselves when who they are is entirely different from who we are, what we prefer, and what we expect?
And where better to start that discussion than with political identity?!
Political identity encompasses how and why we choose to define ourselves as members of, in alignment with, or in relation to, political parties, and how we perceive others who do so, especially those of opposing parties.
What are we really doing when we adopt a political identity? And is it even useful?
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Learn More About Phyllis Wilson:
Are We Our Parents?
Are We Our Personalities?
Are We The Roles We Play?
Are We Our Bodies?
Where Do We Go From Here? (The Good Place, Naturally)
Media: Where "Truth" Meets Human Nature
Are Cults on the Rise?
Rethinking Haiti, Colonialism, and Freedom with Samoa Blanchet
Immigration and State-Hood: Are All Who Wander Lost?
The Power of Looking For The Good
What Does Justice Mean in the Freedom of Truth Era?
How Should We Practice Justice?
The (Mis)Education of... All of Us?
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