Trixie 0:05 Hey everyone, and welcome to Resetting The Table: expanding imagination around race, place, and faith for our collective liberation. I'm Trixie Ling, Celine 0:22 and I'm Celine Chuang. We host this podcast from traditional, ancestral, and unceded Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil Wauthuth territory, otherwise known as Vancouver, Canada. Acknowledging the land is one way we want to commit to decolonization and begin each episode in a good way, expressing solidarity with the indigenous struggle for rights, reparations, and sovereignty. Trixie 0:45 Today, we're talking about food! One of my favorite topics. We're really excited to talk about food, especially in its connection to cultural reclamation, community bridge building, also as well as how food relates to race and power. And like all the other big themes that we have covered the season, we're entering into this conversation as a starting point and we'll definitely plan to expand on it furth
Maria 0:00 Hey listeners, the lien from the future here. I'm dropping in with a content warning for this episode. In the conversation you're about to hear, we talk candidly about purity culture, including sexual shaming, modesty and rape culture, toxic masculinity, and spiritual trauma. It can be a lot. If you grew up in a similar Christian tradition, you might have baggage in common with us. But these topics aren't always easy to engage with, depending on where you're at. For us, this conversation was healing and cathartic; it might not be that way for others. Be informed, and be kind to yourself. Also a note on language: we speak a lot about our own experience in this episode growing up socialized as women, especially in relation to purity culture, which enforces a rigid gender binary. Our language in this episode best tends to be pretty binary and gendered, and what we mean by that is centering cis women's experiences. We want to add a note to acknowledge tha