In this episode I collaborate with John Tsungme Guy, a certified facilitator through Gender Equity & Reconciliation International, to talk about the work of Gender Reconciliation. John shares his insights as a professional and from personal experience, as he reflects on the privileges he has as a cis-gender man, and the marginalisation he's experienced due to racism. His work is informed and supported by Buddhism, in particular, the practice of noticing how we cause harm. A large part of this is bearing witness as a way to transform our understanding of the human condition, to expand it beyond our personal views and opinions to be more open, so we can genuinely be with one another.
You can learn more about John’s work and connect with him through his website www.johntsungmeguy.com
CN: We discuss sexual harassment and abuse in this episode.
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