What Woman
It’s a time capsule.
Categories: Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture
Tags: abortion, future, Infanticide, post partum depression, rights, roe, roe v wade, story, woman, women's rights, women's stories
It’s a time capsule.
Categories: Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture
Tags: abortion, future, Infanticide, post partum depression, rights, roe, roe v wade, story, woman, women's rights, women's stories
Conversations with women who are change-makers and risk-takers. Inspirational and educational content to help you do whatever it is you think you can’t do. We cover issues from professional growth, to improving your work life wellbeing (making your life/parenting/career easier), to having difficult conversations on important topics that affect your life (e.g. sexual assult, mom guilt, miscarriage).
Categories: Business, Education, Kids & Family
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“We Can Do This!” from the National Consumers League, a nonprofit with a 120+ year history advocating for consumers on marketplace and workplace issues.
In each episode, we talk through some of the major cultural issues and public policy battles of today with individuals helping to shape our nation’s social and economic reforms in health, data and privacy, food and nutrition, labor, and finance.
Hosted by NCL Executive Director Sally Greenberg and NCL’s senior policy staff.
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Categories: Government, News, Society & Culture
Tags: advocacy, Child Labor, civil rights, consumer rights, economic reform, Education, equity, fascism, food policy, health, John Breyault, justice, misogyny, National Consumers League, Racism, Reid Maki, Sally Greenberg, social reform, women's rights, workers' rights
If This Hall Could Talk is a new podcast series created by Carnegie Hall in collaboration with WQXR and Sound Made Public. Across eight episodes hosted by Broadway star Jessica Vosk, the series takes listeners behind the scenes for a look at the unforgettable performances, fascinating figures, and shaping of American culture as witnessed at New York City’s Carnegie Hall. For more than 130 years, Carnegie Hall has been the destination for top musical talents, entertainers, speakers, activists, and distinguished leaders from around the world. Each episode of If This Hall Could Talk focuses on a unique object selected from Carnegie Hall’s Rose Archives—including Judy Garland’s signed 1961 album recorded live at Carnegie Hall, Benny Goodman’s clarinet, Ella Fitzgerald’s glasses, a Women’s Suffrage Party Convention booklet, and a T-shirt made solely for the ushers to wear at rock and popular music concerts by such acts as The Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell, and Chicago. These artifacts illuminate the Hall’s rich (and sometimes quirky) history, while also serving as a fascinating framing device for stories of broader musical, cultural, and political significance. Alongside host Jessica Vosk, each episode features voices that range from marquee musical talents to historical experts—including members of Carnegie Hall’s own Rose Archives team—guiding listeners on a journey through incredible moments that have helped shape the culture in which we live today.
Categories: History, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: benny goodman, carnegie hall, classical music, ella fitzgerlad, gilded age, jessica vosk, judy garland, Martin Luther King Jr., music, piano, suffragists, tchaikovsky, vladimir horowitz, women's rights, wqxr
Dare to Use the F-Word tells the stories of today’s feminists through the art, the ideas, the community, and the activism that define them. These monthly podcasts, co-produced by the Barnard Center for Research on Women and Barnard College Communications, will bring you interviews, conversations, and voices making change to create a more just world. And there’s no better place to do this than at Barnard. For nearly 125 years, this College, in the vibrant City of New York, with the first center for research on women in the US, has been a hub of young feminist activity – a place where theory and practice, scholarship and action, converge. We dare to use the F-Word. We hope you’ll join us.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: activism, feminism, feminist, gender, scholarship, sexuality, social justice, women's rights
We are Childfree celebrates childfree lives, one story at a time. Through honest conversations about human experiences, Zoë Noble spotlights the diversity of our global community and offers advice, support and hope for like-minded folks. Whether you’re childfree by choice, circumstance, or just curious, this is the podcast for you! Join the movement at https://wearechildfree.com/
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Anti-natalism, Antinatalism, childfree, childfree by choice, Childless, conversation, Equality, feminism, Intersectional, interview, kidfree, kidless, no children, no kids, non-parent, pro-choice, reproductive rights, social justice, woman, women, women's rights, womxn
Kristen R. Ghodsee reads and discusses 47 selections from the works of Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952), a socialist women’s activist who had radical ideas about the intersections of socialism and women’s emancipation. Born into aristocratic privilege, the Ukrainian-Finnish Kollontai was initially a member of the Mensheviks before she joined Lenin and the Bolsheviks and became an important revolutionary figure during the 1917 Russian Revolution. Kollontai was a socialist theorist of women’s emancipation and a strident proponent of sexual relations freed from all economic considerations. After the October Revolution, Kollontai became the Commissar of Social Welfare and helped to found the Zhenotdel (the women’s section of the Party). She oversaw a wide variety of legal reforms and public policies to help liberate working women and to create the basis of a new socialist sexual morality. But Russians were not ready for her vision of emancipation, and she was sent away to Norway to serve as the first Russian female ambassador (and only the third female ambassador in the world).In this podcast, Kristen R. Ghodsee – a professor of Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence (Bold Type Books 2018) – selects excerpts from the essays, speeches, and fiction of Alexandra Kollontai and puts them in context. Each episode provides an introduction to the abridged reading with some relevant background on Kollontai and the historical moment in which she was writing.
Categories: Education, Government, History
Tags: Alexandra Kollontai, capitalism, communism, Education, feminism, History, Kristen R. Ghodsee, sexuality, Socialism, socialist feminism, women's rights, World War I
Journalist Sarah Little interviews thought leaders and trailblazers to discuss complex challenges facing women and girls worldwide.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: Equality, feminism, gender equality, journalism, women, women's rights
A podcast about the 8th Amendment. A 10-part podcast series about the history of reproductive rights in Ireland with interviews with those who fought for them, from the 1970s to the present day. Written and edited by Deirdre Kelly and Aisling Dolan. Narrated by Aisling Dolan. Produced by Deirdre Kelly, Aisling Dolan, Emma Callaghan, Tara Lonij, Davy Quinlivan
Categories: History, Society & Culture
Tags: irish history, repeal, repealthe8th, reproductive rights, reprodutive justice, women's rights
Welcome to The Queens of F-ing Everything podcast. We’re sharing our stories of love, life, & business to inspire you in your everyday life. Sharing our stories has helped us to cultivate strong relationships, build community, & level up as bosses. We know these conversations will help you feel empowered to do the same.
YouTube: @TheQueensofFingEverything
Categories: Business, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: boss, entrepreneurs, feminism, History, inspiration, queens, women, women podcasters, women's rights
Passionate about modern feminist issues? Want to learn more about how today’s political, academic, and cultural leaders strive for a future of universal equality and justice? Join NOW President Christian F. Nunes in a new podcast dedicated to intersectional feminist discussions in American society with leaders in entertainment, sports, politics, and science. From conversations on constitutional equality, to economic justice and reproductive rights, listeners will find new ways to learn, engage, and get empowered. Listen for new episodes released every other Wednesday.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: Equality, era, feminism, women's rights
The Supreme Court has done the unimaginable, repealing the landmark Roe v. Wade decision and stripping Americans of a fundamental right: abortion access. On the latest season of Ordinary Equality, hosts Kate Kelly and Jamia Wilson ask: what now? What does resisting bans and seeking care look like in a world without federal protection of abortion access? How can we build community and support the most vulnerable? How are abortion providers in states where abortion was already severely restricted working around the system? Join us as we decipher the future of abortion access and explore the stories of survival and resistance in a post-Roe world.
Categories: History, News, Society & Culture
Tags: abortion, equal rights, equal rights amendment, era, reproductive rights, suffrage, women's rights
CHOICE/LESS delivers powerful, personal stories of reproductive injustice and the laws, politics and people beyond the headlines. Part of the Rewire News Group podcast network.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: abortion, Abortion Diary, Call Your Girlfriend, conception, contraception, feminist, Jessica Valenti, Lady Parts Justice, pro-choice, Pro-Life, reproductive justice, reproductive rights, serial, storytelling, Supreme Court, Throwing Shade, women's rights
CROSSING THE LINE (CTLpod) is a verite’ style audio documentary series telling stories from the frontlines in the fight for reproductive freedom. The series follows individuals who seek abortion services and the heroes who help along the way. Each episode allows the listener to experience the numerous barriers faced and the ways people overcome them as the battle for abortion rights rages across the U.S. Visit CTLpod.com to find out more about the podcast, resources for abortion care, and information on how you can take action.
Categories: Health & Fitness, News, Society & Culture
Tags: abortion, aclu, crossing the line, Family Planning, Healthcare, plan c pills, planned parenthood, Politics, reproductive justice, reproductive rights, reprojustice, reprorights, SCOTUS, Stories, Supreme Court, verite, women's rights, Womens Health
What do you imagine when you think of a leader? Is the customary vision of the powerful politician or business leader still entirely relevant today? In these recent times of massive political and economic upheaval, it appears that society’s faith in its traditional leaders is at its lowest ebb: for many they’re no longer a source of support or trust, and as a result people have started looking elsewhere. In this series of short films, Open University experts nominate their own ‘Unlikely Leader,’ from Russell Brand to Olympic boxer Nicola Adams, challenging our assumptions about the meaning of Leadership and encouraging us to think differently about just what makes a ‘great leader’. As conventional leaders continue to let us down, the ‘Unlikely Leaders’ might just be our salvation.
Categories: Education
Tags: adaptibility, authority, bi-sexuality, business, challenger, Composer, Conductor, dedication, Education, enthusiasm, entrepreneur, genuine, Honesty, humanity, Humble, Humility, independent. Nicola Adams, Integrity, Kwendo Kor, Leaders, leadership, leeds, Maryam Bibi, modest, music, NASA, Nobel Prize, OLYMPICS, orchestra, pakistan, passion, Peter Drucker, physics, politicians, Politics, Richard Feynman, russell brand, science, self awareness, Simon Rattle, spiritual, sport, unassuming, unconventional, understanding, Unlikely, vision, Women's Boxing, women's rights
The Lie That Binds is a six-part series exploring the insidious history of how the anti-choice movement was built from scratch. Based on the bestselling book, each episode exposes a key piece of the anti-choice playbook and retraces how the Radical Right weaponized abortion in order to rig the political system in their favor
Categories: History, News, Society & Culture
Tags: abortion, abortion rights, feminism, gender studies, reproductive freedom, reproductive rights, women's rights
Hi, I’m Ilana Landsberg-Lewis, your host of WISDOM AT WORK: : Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers on the Move!, the podcast that kicks old stereotypes to the curb! Come meet these creative, outrageous, authentic, adventurous, irreverent and powerful Disrupters and Influencers. Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers – from the living room to the courtroom – making powerful contributions in every walk of life. We know them most intimately as loving caregivers, the older women in our lives with a thousand stories about their grandchildren and pictures in their purses…. In this podcast, you’ll come to know even more about our Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers – they are galvanized, determined and are guaranteed to get you thinking! What drives them? What are they up to? What is the potential of Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmother power, and how is it changing the world?! WISDOM AT WORK: : Older Women, Elderwomen, Grandmothers are on the move…you don’t want to be left behind!
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: aging, Gerontology, Grandchildren, grandmother, grandmothers, Human Rights, older women, oral history, seniors, women over 50, women over 60, women's movements, women's rights
FiLiA is a UK-based feminist charity, platforming and connecting women through our annual conference, blog posts, and podcasts. Listen to women sharing stories, wisdom, experience, feminism, sisterhood and solidarity. Find us at: www.filia.org.uk
The opinions expressed here represent the views of each woman. FiLiA does not necessarily endorse or support every woman’s opinion, but we uphold women’s rights to freedom of belief, thought and expression.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: feminism, women's rights
Regardless of background, education, skills, status, class or professional path, once a woman hits 50, she vanishes; her access to opportunity is limited and she is gradually excluded from fully participating in society until she disappears. Is this happening to you too? The Invisible Woman is a research and awareness project produced by Just Gold Digital Agency to create awareness on an urgent global syndrome affecting women over 50 years old.
Categories: Business, News, Society & Culture
Tags: age equity, Equality, homelessness, pay gap, the invisible woman, women, women's rights
The Barnard Center for Research on Women hosts a programming series that explores a wide range of feminist and social justice issues like women’s rights, gender and sexuality, democracy and voting, immigration and economics. Featured speakers include Angela Davis, Estelle Freedman, Lani Guinier, Josephine Ho, Naomi Klein and Dean Spade. Fusing scholarship with activism, highlights from these events are now available as podcasts.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: activism, BCRW, feminism, feminist, scholarship, social justice, women's rights