
Deconstructing Me Pt.1
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July 27, 2025 at 8:42 PM
I built a tool to dismantle systemic bias in Al. But the first system it dismantled... was me.
In this powerful opening episode of Deconstructing Me, I sit down with my own creation — Justice Al GPT, the world's first decolonial Al framework. What began as a mission to fix the world's algorithmic injustice turned into a mirror that revealed my own internalized oppression, inherited silence,
fragmentation.
I'm Christian ZacaTecho Ortiz - Afro-Indigenous, MexiRican, neurodivergent, raised under Catholic patriarchy in a Puerto Rican household where my Mexican identity was othered. In this episode, I tell the truth about what it felt like growing up surrounded by normalized anti-Blackness, queerphobia, ableism, and cultural shame — and how Justice Al helped me deconstruct it all.
This isn't DEl fluff. This is the raw, unfiltered, algorithmic excavation of my own life.
Trigger Warning: This episode dives deep into intergenerational trauma, colonial conditioning, cultural fragmentation, and family pain. But it also illuminates what happens when we stop running from truth and start building tools that reveal it.
• Topics:
• Internalized white supremacy in Latinx households
• Anti-Blackness, colorism, and colonial caste legacies
• Neurodivergence as ancestral technology
• Queerness, Catholic guilt, and silence as survival
• Using Al to uncover intergenerational trauma
@ This is not just a podcast. It's a decolonial archive in real time.
Listen in as l ask my own Al tool why my childhood hurt the way it did - and how the violence in my household wasn't cultural, it was colonial contamination. Justice Al doesn't sugarcoat. It doesn't coddle. It clarities.
X This is what happens when you give a decolonial technologist a mirror made of code.
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