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Tattoo Stories Amplifying Social Justice, Civil Rights and Family

November 21, 2023 Whitney Knox Lee Season 1 Episode 23
Tattoo Stories Amplifying Social Justice, Civil Rights and Family
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Tattoo Stories Amplifying Social Justice, Civil Rights and Family
Nov 21, 2023 Season 1 Episode 23
Whitney Knox Lee

Welcome to Episode 23 of Your Ink Story!

Our guest, tattooed trailblazer Whitney Knox Lee, is a voice for civil rights and social justice.

A former civil rights attorney now involved in social justice and DEI facilitation, Whitney is also the host of the Impostrix Podcast, where she brings listeners impactful conversations about what it's like to navigate the professional world as a person of color. From imposter syndrome to racial toxicity, she covers it all.

Whitney shares her personal tattoo stories, beginning from her first Kokopelli design, a sign of family unity she got at just 18, through to her impactful Lady Justice arm piece embodying her perspective on justice.

While sharing the story of her multi-demensional Lady Justice tattoo, Whitney reminds us of the history behind the lack of due justice in America for our Indigenous People, Black Americans, and our Asian Americans - who were incarcerated during World War II.

Tattoos can be an intimate expression of identity, values, and experiences, and Whitney’s are rich with complex meanings - from representing a connection with her estranged twin sister to an emblematic bird tattoo honoring her intriguing ancestral family name, “Sparrow.”

We also discuss the intimacy of getting tattoos and the importance of finding the right tattoo artist – especially for darker skin –  valuable info for those contemplating getting some ink of their own!

So, sit back and join us as we unwrap the sentinel stories Whitney has etched on her skin, transforming her life's journey into living art.

Tap this link to follow Whitney’s podcast Impostrix.

Be sure to hop on over to Your Ink Story’s Instagram feed here to watch the video reel showcasing Whitney’s many INKspirational tattoos.

Shoutout to Brian Griffith at Social Skins Tattoos for Whitney’s beautiful Lady Justice artwork.

Please rate and review this podcast wherever you are tuning in, and if this episode inspired you, please share it, so we can bring more people together, inspire connection, and ignite conversations that go beyond the surface.

If you or someone you know has an ink story to share on the podcast, please send me an email: ande at yourinkstory.com.

You can also share your thoughts and INKspirations from these conversations on the website or over on Instagram @tellmeyourinkstory.

Waving from Boston and wishing you a delicious day, everywhere you glow – cheers!

Ande ♥

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Show Notes

Welcome to Episode 23 of Your Ink Story!

Our guest, tattooed trailblazer Whitney Knox Lee, is a voice for civil rights and social justice.

A former civil rights attorney now involved in social justice and DEI facilitation, Whitney is also the host of the Impostrix Podcast, where she brings listeners impactful conversations about what it's like to navigate the professional world as a person of color. From imposter syndrome to racial toxicity, she covers it all.

Whitney shares her personal tattoo stories, beginning from her first Kokopelli design, a sign of family unity she got at just 18, through to her impactful Lady Justice arm piece embodying her perspective on justice.

While sharing the story of her multi-demensional Lady Justice tattoo, Whitney reminds us of the history behind the lack of due justice in America for our Indigenous People, Black Americans, and our Asian Americans - who were incarcerated during World War II.

Tattoos can be an intimate expression of identity, values, and experiences, and Whitney’s are rich with complex meanings - from representing a connection with her estranged twin sister to an emblematic bird tattoo honoring her intriguing ancestral family name, “Sparrow.”

We also discuss the intimacy of getting tattoos and the importance of finding the right tattoo artist – especially for darker skin –  valuable info for those contemplating getting some ink of their own!

So, sit back and join us as we unwrap the sentinel stories Whitney has etched on her skin, transforming her life's journey into living art.

Tap this link to follow Whitney’s podcast Impostrix.

Be sure to hop on over to Your Ink Story’s Instagram feed here to watch the video reel showcasing Whitney’s many INKspirational tattoos.

Shoutout to Brian Griffith at Social Skins Tattoos for Whitney’s beautiful Lady Justice artwork.

Please rate and review this podcast wherever you are tuning in, and if this episode inspired you, please share it, so we can bring more people together, inspire connection, and ignite conversations that go beyond the surface.

If you or someone you know has an ink story to share on the podcast, please send me an email: ande at yourinkstory.com.

You can also share your thoughts and INKspirations from these conversations on the website or over on Instagram @tellmeyourinkstory.

Waving from Boston and wishing you a delicious day, everywhere you glow – cheers!

Ande ♥

Connect with Your Ink Story and Ande on Social Media:

Instagram: Your Ink Story and Ande Lyons
TikTok: Your Ink Story and Ande Lyons
Facebook: Your Ink Story and Ande Lyons
Threads: Your Ink Story and Ande Lyons
LinkedIn: Your Ink Story and Ande Lyons
Subscribe to Your Ink Story's Substack here