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75. ALOK: How do we interrupt trauma? How do we heal?

We Can Do Hard Things

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Is There a Gender Difference Between Pink and Blue?

The concept of gendering colors like pink and blue is a recent construction, historically, both genders used to wear the same clothing. Society's fear of colors is associated with women, people of color, and indigenous people, reinforcing a patriarchal idea of professional equals black and white. Gendering colors restricts people from expressing emotions freely. Encouraging diversity in color choices can help break free from the limitations of only pink and blue, allowing everyone to embrace a spectrum of colors and beauty. It is crucial to support individuals, especially young people, in expressing their color preferences without judgment or ridicule, fostering open communication and acceptance. The dialogue stresses the importance of not assigning gender to colors but appreciating their beauty and individual preferences.

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