Shownotes
Erin Stodola was 28 when she was diagnosed with Stage I Triple Negative breast cancer. She carries the BRCA1 gene. Today, Erin reads her piece “The Moments Between” from Wildfire Magazine’s 2020 “Identity & Aftermath” issue. Erin never gave her breasts much thought or considered them as part of her identity - until she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Then she thought about them a lot in their natural, reconstructed and absent forms and found a new identity along the way in between each version of her chest. Erin completed a Masters of Museum Studies program that focused on feminism and anti-colonial curation. April asks Erin what role, if any, her cancer plays in her museum work when thinking about breasts, identity, beauty standards, and the role of representation in art, academia and popular culture. Erin’s piece is included in Wildfire’s upcoming book “Igniting the Fire Within: Stories of Healing, Hope & Humor.”
More about Erin: https://www.instagram.com/erinstodola/
More about Wildfire: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org
More about this episode’s sponsor, “Life Reconstructed” author Kim Harms: https://kimharms.net