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  • Feminism and War: Gender-just peace (4/4)
    2024/12/10
    Migrant women in Berlin are fighting for gender-just peace through transitional justice, playback theatre, and a little bronze girl. This is episode 4 of the series »War and Feminism«.
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    35 分
  • Feminism and War: Solidarity despite war (3/4)
    2024/12/10
    Transnational feminist solidarities are under pressure. Episode 3 discusses the loss of trust among feminists, the disillusionment with the promises of a feminist German foreign policy, and the emergence of new civil society alliances.
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    32 分
  • Feminism and War: Being pregnant in war (2/4)
    2024/12/10
    What does it mean when the bodies of women giving birth in war become part of the battlefield? Episode 2 explores the issue of reproductive violence in war.
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    24 分
  • Feminism and War: Sexualised Violence in War (1/4)
    2024/12/10
    Sexualised violence in war: A feminist perspective on the devastating consequences for women and societies. Experts report on the causes, effects and the lack of accountability.
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    34 分
  • Feminist Leadership: Leading with Courage and Compassion (3/3)
    2023/10/17
    Join us for the grand finale of our 3-part series, where we shift our focus to feminist leadership on an individual level. This episode explores the personal challenges faced by those in leadership positions who strive to lead differently. Our journey begins with Helene, co-founder of Fair Share of Women Leaders, and continues with Vandita Morarka, CEO of One Future Collective. Vandita reveals the internal struggles and guilt that can accompany feminist leadership but offers a refreshing perspective on how to navigate them. Their stories showcase the incredible courage and compassion it takes to be a feminist leader, illuminating the path towards a more equitable future for all. A podcast with: • Helene Wolf, Co-Founder and Co-Director of Fair Share of Women Leaders • Vandita Morarka, Founder and CEO of One Future Collective Links:Video with Vandita Morarka talking about Feminist Leadership More about “Fair Share of Women Leaders”Downloads and more info about Feminist LeadershipArticle about Collective Feminist LeadershipVideos and Materials about Feminist Leadership More About the organisation We Are Feminist Leaders and its Feminist Leadership Programme More about the Feminist Hiking Collective
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    32 分
  • Feminist Leadership: Feminist Leadership in Action (2/3)
    2023/10/17
    In episode two it’s all about feminist leadership in practice. We'll dive deep into organizations and institutions that embrace feminist leadership. And we find out that it's not a one-size-fits-all model but rather a dynamic, often context-specific approach. Our discussions feature insights from three remarkable women with extensive experience in feminist leadership on an institutional level: Lysa John, Secretary-General of CIVICUS; Leila Billing, a leading advocate for 'We Are Feminist Leaders'; and Serap Altinisik, CEO of Oxfam Germany. They share their wisdom, experiences, and thoughts on feminist leadership in practice, showcasing its transformative power to shape a more equitable and just world. A podcast with: • Lysa John, Secretary General of CIVICUS • Leila Billing, Co-Founder and Senior Advisor on Gender, Youth and Movement Building at We Are Feminist Leaders • Serap Altinisik, CEO of Oxfam Germany Links: “Celebrating our #1 position on the FAIR SHARE of Women Leaders Monitor” by Lysa JohnVideo with Lysa John talking about Feminist Leadership Ressources from “We are Feminist Leaders”Feminist Leaders for Feminist Goals - An agenda for change for the social impact sector (in German) by Aissata Lam, Anusha Bharadwaj, Emily Bove, Helene Wolf, Serap Altinisik, Zakiya Carr JohnsonDownloads and more info about Feminist LeadershipArticle about Collective Feminist LeadershipVideos and Materials about Feminist Leadership More About the organisation We Are Feminist Leaders and its Feminist Leadership Programme More about the Feminist Hiking Collective
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    38 分
  • Feminist Leadership: Unveiling Feminist Leadership (1/3)
    2023/10/17
    In the first episode of our 3-part series, we embark on an exploration of feminist leadership. What exactly is it, and what is it not? Join us as we uncover the beliefs and principles that underpin this transformative leadership approach. For this, we’ll hear from two remarkable women who've dedicated their lives to feminist causes. Srilatha Batliwala, a lifelong feminist activist and scholar from South India, shares her insights, emphasizing that feminist leadership goes beyond mere gender identity. Elena Ghizzo, co-founder of the Feminist Hiking Collective, reveals how feminist leadership challenges existing power structures and offers a fresh perspective on leadership. A podcast with: • Srilatha Batliwala, Senior Advisor of Knowledge Building with CREA (Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action) and Senior Associate at Gender at Work • Elena Ghizzo, Co-Founder and Co-Coordinator of Feminist Hiking Collective Links: “Conversations with Women on Leadership and Social Transformation” by Srilatha Batliwala and Aruna Rao “Feminist Leadership Practice: Reflections from the South African gender@work experience” by Michel Friedman with Nosipho Twala “Collective Feminist Leadership: Unlearning the Me, Me, Me” by Elena Ghizzo Downloads and more info about Feminist LeadershipArticle about Collective Feminist LeadershipVideos and Materials about Feminist Leadership More About the organisation We Are Feminist Leaders and its Feminist Leadership Programme More about the Feminist Hiking Collective
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    31 分
  • A Feminist Development Policy: Beyond Representation (5/5)
    2023/01/26
    A Pathway Towards Feminist Global Collaboration What is the goal of representation and how can it be most meaningful within a process of Feminist Global Collaboration? In this final episode of the series, our host, Samie Blasingame, and three incredible guests discuss what representation is and what it is not, what it looks like to achieve representation in different spaces, and the dominant structures that start to shift when representation is done well.  Tune in to hear thoughts and examples as to why representation can’t just be about how things look; it must move beyond that by allowing new perspectives to help shift the collective worldview and bring positive changes for the whole of society. A podcast with: • Pema Wangmo Lama, Mugum Indigenous youth activist, feminist, and climate activist • Jovan Džoli Ulićević, activist and founder of the feminist organisation Spektra • Roula Seghaier, Strategic Program Coordinator for the International Domestic Workers Federation • Samie Blasingame, Host and environmental justice activist, researcher and facilitator This series was initiated  by an emerging network of practitioners aiming to re-think development policy from a feminist perspective; FAIR SHARE of Women Leaders, a feminist non-profit initiative to advance gender equity in the in civil society sector; and the Heinrich Böll Foundation. Audio production by Grettch. Download the transcript here. Shownotes: 1. Arezoo Najibzadeh “For women to be better represented in Canadian politics, they first have to feel safe”: https://www.arezoonz.ca/insights/for-women-to-be-better-represented-in-…  2. Care and GDP: Report by Roula Seghaier, IDWF Strategic Program Coordinator “Following the Money: The Kafala system and chain of domestic worker’s migration”: https://idwfed.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/following_the_money_en.pdf  3. Cathleen Clerkin “Why defining BIPOC-led is harder than you think”: https://blog.candid.org/post/the-importance-of-talking-about-and-collec…  4. FAIR SHARE Monitor by FAIR SHARE of Women Leaders 5. “Gender composition and progress on implementation” Report by the UNFCCC secretariat 2022: https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/resource/cp2022_3_adv.pdf 6. Maria Tanyag “We need more female leaders in the fight against climate change”: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/nov/11/female-leaders-cl…  7. Olúfémi O. Táíwò “Elite Capture: How the Powerful Took Over Identity Politics (And Everything Else)” 8. Dr. Sherily MacGregor “A stranger silence still: the need for feminist social research on climate change”: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-954X.2010.01889.x  9. Taqadum Al-Khatib “Greenwashing Tyranny at COP 27”: https://www.boell.de/en/2022/11/14/greenwashing-tyranny-at-cop27
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    47 分