Welcome to Inheritance from Mother Tongue, an attempt to make sense of what my mother left me. Today's episode is a lightly-edited conversation with Jason Tan de Bibiana from October 4th, 2020.
Huge thanks to Jason for the conversation and for teaching me about facilitation, Tristan Paxton (https://www.instagram.com/tristanpaxton07/) for the music, Mike Gagné (https://www.behance.net/mikegagne) for the art, and Cody Robertson for the editing and sound.
This episode is dedicated to my cousin Laura Fero.
Topics:
- Mix CDs (~2:20)
- Raptors - Nets (~4:00)
- Pelicans - COVID (~5:00)
- Lakers - Heat culture (~7:30)
- Marc to Barcelona (~11:30)
- Playing pickup during COVID/park closures (~12:15)
- Jason's work re: criminal/legal system, mental health, and substance use (~18:15)
- Secondhand Shad on incarceration (~22:00)
- Abolition, which has been around for much longer than 50 years and on which I hope to inform myself in an upcoming episode (~23:20)
- Other forms of justice (~30:00)
- Next Gen Men (https://www.nextgenmen.ca/) and recognizing the patriarchy (~31:40)
- Jason's "mother tongue"(~41:00)
- "Mother tongues" in my family (~48:00)
- Jason's dad, the polyglot (~52:00)
- The Henry Moore room at the AGO, designed by Jason's dad (~54:00)
- Jason's colours & style (~59:00)
- Jason's genetic inheritance: colour blindness (~1:01:15)
- Bereavement, trauma, identity & telling personal stories (~1:08:00)
- Putting the dead in the past tense (~1:13:00)
- Bringing up the dead in conversation (~1:20:20)
- Facilitating (~1:22:20)
- A Next Gen Men circle
- General principles
- Your mom jokes, me being a bit of a psychopath (~1:47:30)