38 min

[Ep. 146] Navigating Whiteness: Honoring Indigenous Europe Holistic Life Navigation

    • Alternative Health

Inspired by an article written by Lyla June, Reclaiming our Indigenous European Roots, Luis explores the dangers of denying and disowning our Whiteness.

He first discusses why an overcoupling of Whiteness with "bad" can actually lead to fawning or performative allyship, i.e. behaviors that in reality do not support those who may be experiencing racism.

But he further explores what many of us have not only gained but also lost in assimilating to the American White ideal and similarly, how only associating the parts of our lineage that may align with "Whiteness" with evil or destruction can eclipse a lineage that also may have aspects of beauty and connection.

Luis also reads for us Reclaiming our Indigenous European Rootsin its entirety. 

For more information about Luis's work, please visit: www.holisticlifenavigation.com.
You can read more about, and register, for the upcoming retreat here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/menla-retreat

Inspired by an article written by Lyla June, Reclaiming our Indigenous European Roots, Luis explores the dangers of denying and disowning our Whiteness.

He first discusses why an overcoupling of Whiteness with "bad" can actually lead to fawning or performative allyship, i.e. behaviors that in reality do not support those who may be experiencing racism.

But he further explores what many of us have not only gained but also lost in assimilating to the American White ideal and similarly, how only associating the parts of our lineage that may align with "Whiteness" with evil or destruction can eclipse a lineage that also may have aspects of beauty and connection.

Luis also reads for us Reclaiming our Indigenous European Rootsin its entirety. 

For more information about Luis's work, please visit: www.holisticlifenavigation.com.
You can read more about, and register, for the upcoming retreat here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/menla-retreat

38 min