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Episode 12: If Your Feminism Isn't Intersectional, It ain't sh-t!

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FOH! Listen here to Friday’s The Morning Show with Mista Oh and co-host Jules in conversation about the speculative fiction of Margaret Atwood and the connections between her dystopian future and our colonized past.
Guests include:
Multimedia artist Sofia Maldonado calling in from Puerto Rico with an update off her ongoing work of archiving the emerging unapologetically dirty and hard Latinx culture Fem Trap.
Denise Du Vernay of the Margaret Atwood Society with a critical analysis of the recent HULU network mini-series adaptation of Atwood’s the Handmaid’s Tale and its relevance in the current era.
Marz Saffore will discuss the art of resistance and the collective power of women organizing and activism with an update on the recent Palestine women’s Times Square rally march, current and future actions.
Liberation psychotherapist Myrla Parrish discusses the importance of intentionally cultivating collaborative human relations that acknowledge power inequality in relationships, as well as in society (critical consciousness) perceive their circumstances, analyze the causes of their oppression, and discover new paths of action is our moral imperative as humans but most certainly in the helping professions.
Kat Murti, co-founder of Feminists for Liberty will weigh in on the futility of equitably dealing issues surrounding sex, gender, sexuality, reproduction, equal rights, economic liberty without recognizing the harms to human development that exist along the intersections of race, privilege, gender, sexuality, class, discrimination and other systems that reinforce systems of exclusion and oppression.
Guests include:
Multimedia artist Sofia Maldonado calling in from Puerto Rico with an update off her ongoing work of archiving the emerging unapologetically dirty and hard Latinx culture Fem Trap.
Denise Du Vernay of the Margaret Atwood Society with a critical analysis of the recent HULU network mini-series adaptation of Atwood’s the Handmaid’s Tale and its relevance in the current era.
Marz Saffore will discuss the art of resistance and the collective power of women organizing and activism with an update on the recent Palestine women’s Times Square rally march, current and future actions.
Liberation psychotherapist Myrla Parrish discusses the importance of intentionally cultivating collaborative human relations that acknowledge power inequality in relationships, as well as in society (critical consciousness) perceive their circumstances, analyze the causes of their oppression, and discover new paths of action is our moral imperative as humans but most certainly in the helping professions.
Kat Murti, co-founder of Feminists for Liberty will weigh in on the futility of equitably dealing issues surrounding sex, gender, sexuality, reproduction, equal rights, economic liberty without recognizing the harms to human development that exist along the intersections of race, privilege, gender, sexuality, class, discrimination and other systems that reinforce systems of exclusion and oppression.