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Uju Asika: The work is more important than your comfort

October 12, 2022 Jennifer Audrie, Lisa Lynn, Uju Asika Season 4 Episode 1
Uju Asika: The work is more important than your comfort
Light Work by Dear Patriarchy
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Light Work by Dear Patriarchy
Uju Asika: The work is more important than your comfort
Oct 12, 2022 Season 4 Episode 1
Jennifer Audrie, Lisa Lynn, Uju Asika

Welcome to the first episode of series 4 where we’re focusing on the educators, activists and influencers who inspire and guide us.

In this week’s episode, we’re hosting the incredible writer Uju Asika. She’s based in London, runs the “Babes About Town” social media accounts and is the author of two incredible books: Bringing up Race: How to Raise a Kind Child in a Prejudiced World and A World for Me and You.

We discuss creative processes, particularly writing processes, and how the fear of writing about charged topics (like systemic racism, patriarchy and other oppressive systems) can be debilitating. Uju talked us through how she keeps herself balanced, feeds her activism and connects with her work in pursuit of change. In her (beautiful) words: This work is more important than your discomfort.

- All things Uju Asika:


- During our discussion, Uju recommended two  books by Natalie Goldberg:


-  Continue the conversation by picking up our book Dear Patriarchy :


- Please check out our "Feminism 101" suggested reading list here if you're at a loose end for a great read from an incredible female author.

- Find out more about Nubefy, the amazing artists behind the graphics we use, here.

Show Notes

Welcome to the first episode of series 4 where we’re focusing on the educators, activists and influencers who inspire and guide us.

In this week’s episode, we’re hosting the incredible writer Uju Asika. She’s based in London, runs the “Babes About Town” social media accounts and is the author of two incredible books: Bringing up Race: How to Raise a Kind Child in a Prejudiced World and A World for Me and You.

We discuss creative processes, particularly writing processes, and how the fear of writing about charged topics (like systemic racism, patriarchy and other oppressive systems) can be debilitating. Uju talked us through how she keeps herself balanced, feeds her activism and connects with her work in pursuit of change. In her (beautiful) words: This work is more important than your discomfort.

- All things Uju Asika:


- During our discussion, Uju recommended two  books by Natalie Goldberg:


-  Continue the conversation by picking up our book Dear Patriarchy :


- Please check out our "Feminism 101" suggested reading list here if you're at a loose end for a great read from an incredible female author.

- Find out more about Nubefy, the amazing artists behind the graphics we use, here.