Ep 3: Growing up Transgender and Black in the 1960s: Dr. Enoch Page
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What was it like growing up transgender and black in the 1960s? How did colonialism determine the lived experience of being black in the 1960s? And what's it like to...
show moreI had the honor of working with Dr. Page as a health coach and I found his story amazing. Here for the first time he shares some of those experiences with the wider world.
Time stamps:
0:00 Introduction
2:30 First experiences of racism
4:12 First understanding of being transgender
11:02 Parents finding out
14:10 Surviving university
16:57 Becoming an activist
19:53 Racism didn't end in the 60s
22:12 Discovering trans history and trying to get surgery
28:58 Student organising, community work and colonialism
32:55 Zimbabwe and seed imperialism
35:05 Colonialism in Africa and the USA
43:29 Agrarian crises and solutions
47:00 Pharmaceutical agriculture, debt and suicide
50:02 Hybridization of seeds
54:20 Maize is not an African crop
55:22 Healing from heteronormativity, racism and academia
1:01:08 Is the academy a colonial institution?
1:06:24 Enoch's health journey
1:12:10 Enoch's experience of working with me
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