Silver Threads

Still walking, still waking

Inside Change — Dani Burlison

Show Description:

“It took me a long time to get to the point where I could be honest about my background – to get rid of that shame around growing up in poverty and say, ‘Hey, these are my people.’”

Dani Burlison is a mom, writer, teacher, activist, and witch who joins the show to discuss recent watershed moments, reconciling with her past, raw fear, hope for the future, and more.

Music for the show: Floodlight by Eleanor’s former Band Rooftop Revolutionaries.

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Black and white photo of Dani Burlison. She looks right at the camera with her long dark hair swept towards onside. Behind her is a rocky, textured background. "Dani Burlison" is in white text along the bottom, with the silver threads logo in the bottom right corner.

BIO

Dani Burlison (she/her) is a mom, writer, teacher, activist and witch. She is the creator/editor of “All of Me: Stories of Love, Anger and the Female Body” (PM Press, 2019), and the author of “Some Places Worth Leaving” (Tolsun Books, 2020) and “Dendrophilia and Other Social Taboos: True Stories,” a collection of essays which first appeared in her McSweeney’s Internet Tendency column of the same name. She’s been a staff writer at a Bay Area alt-weekly and a regular contributor at Yes! Magazine, Chicago Tribune, KQED, and elsewhere. Her journalism, fiction and personal essays can also be found at Ms. Magazine, WIRED, Earth Island Journal, The Rumpus, Portland Review, Hip Mama Magazine, and in various anthologies and zines. She studied Activism & Social Change as well as Culture, Ecology & Sustainable Community at New College of California and lives on unceded Southern Pomo and Wappo land in Sonoma County, California. You can find out more at daniburlison.com

About Silver Threads: still walking, still waking

carla bergman and Eleanor Goldfield interview long term organizers about their watershed moments, what they have learned along the way, and how they maintain their hope on this path; dreaming and building emergent worlds for a present and future that is anchored in justice and freedom for all.

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