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Series 3 Episode 3: Aruna Boodram on abolitionist parenting and surviving the NICU
Series 3 Episode 3: Aruna Boodram on abolitionist parenting and surviving the NICU

Series 3 Episode 3: Aruna Boodram on abolitionist parenting and surviving the NICU

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Synopsis: It’s tough negotiating the highly technocratic spaces of a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a hospital – let alone as the queer, autonomous-single parent of a micro-preemie. Aruna Boodram is part of the Caribbean diaspora living in so-called Canada. In this week’s conversation, we discuss the stress and uncertainty of caring for one’s baby in NICU, how the concept of abolition applies to parenting and how community organising can benefit from being family friendly and inter-generational.Content warning: This episode contains conversations about medical trauma.Notes:Medium blog “There’s no way to prepare for this.”https://medium.com/@aruna.boodram/theres-no-way-to-prepare-for-this-44059552485Shameless Magazinehttps://shamelessmag.com/Children’s Peace Theatre in Toronto http://www.childrenspeacetheatre.org/Canadian Premature Babies Foundation.https://www.cpbf-fbpc.org/Music in this episode includes ‘Prevailing Truths’ by Ketsa, ‘Dark Water’ by Nul Tiel Records, ‘Nowhere to Be, Nothing to Do’ by HoliznaCC0 and ‘Webbed’ by REW<<<, used under a Creative Commons license from Free Music Archive

Series 3 Episode 3: Aruna Boodram on abolitionist parenting and surviving the NICU

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