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Como trabajadores humanitarios/as la conversación difícil e incómoda es muchas veces necesaria, si de verdad queremos tratar a fondo temas como el antirracismo, la descolonización y la igualdad de género.
Resumen: Considerando temas mencionados entre los diferentes podcasts anteriores y en vísperas de la Vision 2030 decidimos realizar nuestro primer podcast en Castellano con el fin de hablar sobre temas como lo son la aceptación de los errores, el antirracismo, la descolonización y feminismo. Y cómo crear espacios de reflexión dentro de los diversos equipos que promuevan el reconocimiento de los errores, la deconstrucción y análisis sobre interseccionalidad es crucial para llevar nuestro trabajo humanitario... a un nivel más humanitario.
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English:
Title: As humanitarians, the difficult and uncomfortable conversation is often necessary, if we really want to deal in depth with issues such as anti-racism, decolonization, and gender equality.
Summary: Considering the topics mentioned in the different previous podcasts and on the eve of Vision 2030 we decided to make our first podcast in Spanish in order to talk about issues such as the acceptance of mistakes, anti-racism, decolonization, and feminism. And how creating spaces for reflection within the various teams that promote the recognition of mistakes, deconstruction, and analysis on intersectionality is crucial to take our humanitarian work... to a more humanitarian level.
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