The Intersectionality of Race and Non-Monogamy with Dr. Christopher Smith
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Episode 099:
The Intersectionality of Race and Non-Monogamy with Dr. Christopher Smith
This episode of the Relationship Diversity Podcast features a deep dive into the intersectionality of race and ethical non-monogamy with Dr. Christopher Smith.
Dr. Smith, an equity advisor, and diversity expert, shares their journey and insights into supporting underrepresented relationship communities. The conversation covers the challenges African American non-monogamous individuals face, including racial, economic, and intergroup discrimination, as well as phobias around sexuality and gender identity.
They emphasize the importance of being an ally and advocate for marginalized communities by being a disruptor in societal norms and legal systems. They highlight their academic studies on the lived experiences of consensual, non-monogamous African American college students and discuss future research and advocacy plans.
We also touch on the history of non-monogamous structures, the impact of religious and societal programming, and the need for more inclusive support systems in academia, local and federal governments, and beyond.
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Advocacy and Support:
APA Division 44 Consensual Non-monogamy Task Force
Chosen Family Law Center
00:00 Exploring the Intersection of Race and Non-Monogamy
01:27 Diving Deep with Dr. Christopher Smith: Race, Non-Monogamy, and Advocacy
04:55 Dr. Smith's Personal Journey into Non-Monogamy
09:26 The Historical Context of Monogamy and Non-Monogamy
18:29 The Impact of Non-Monogamy on African American College Students
25:52 Advocacy and Future Directions in Non-Monogamy Research
33:17 Becoming an Ally and Advocate for Marginalized Communities
44:18 Final Thoughts and Resources
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