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Things That Go Boom

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  • Stories about the ins, outs, and whathaveyous of what keeps us safe. So, grab a beer and buckle up. It gets bumpy! Hosted by Laicie Heeley. // Things That Go Boom is conducting an audience survey. Find that here, and a huge thanks in advance! survey.PRX.org/boom

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  • Inside Poland’s Abortion Crossroads
    Apr 29 2024

    When does something as deeply personal as abortion become a matter of foreign policy?

    Maybe when it becomes a stand-in for national values and belief systems. Or maybe when it becomes a clever wedge to divide societies.

    Today, Polish abortion activists are on the cusp of a huge change. After 30 years of some of the strictest abortion laws in the country, it looks like some liberalization could be on the way.

    But it wasn’t easy to get here. And a new trove of documents suggests that Kremlin meddling may have been part of the reason why.

    GUESTS: Rebecca Gomperts, abortion activist/medical doctor; Hanna Muehlenhoff, University of Amsterdam; Wiktoria Szymczak, abortion doula; Klementyna Suchanow, organizer, Polish Women’s Strike; Anna Gielewska, Editor in Chief of V Square

    BACKGROUND: Lucy Hall, University of Amsterdam; Tom Meinderts, University of Amsterdam; Bethany Van Kampen Saravia, Ipas Partners for Reproductive Justice

    A spokesperson for Poland’s Law and Justice party, which formerly led the country’s government, replied to our questions with a statement excerpted below:

    “The Constitution of Poland defends the right to life and Poland's position concerning abortion is based on the Polish Constitution which was adopted in 1997. Polish law allows for abortion in cases where the pregnancy is a result of a criminal act or when the woman's life or health is in danger.

    The Law and Justice government followed established procedures when employing staff and will not comment on individual appointments.”

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

    Anti-Abortion International Under the Tutelage of the Kremlin: We Are Disclosing the Emails of the Group in Which Ordo Iuris Operates, Klementyna Suchanow for Onet (Machine translation from Polish by Google at the link; we are not responsible for errors)

    A Dying Baby, a Trump Tweet: Inside Network Setting Global Right-Wing Agenda, Sian Norris for Open Democracy

    Conservatives AKA Russia: How a Polish Left Wing Activist Spins Conspiracy Theories, Zuzanna Dąbrowska for Do Rzeczy (republished by Ordo Iuris)

    Tip of the Iceberg: Religious Extremist Funders against Human Rights for Sexuality & Reproductive Health in Europe, European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights

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    27 mins
  • The War at Home
    Apr 15 2024

    Mexico's gotten a lot of praise for its feminist foreign policy — despite ongoing femicide in the country. But Mexican women are doing more than just pointing out the hypocrisy. They're using these new foreign policy tools to fight back at home in the war against their own bodies.

    On this episode, we travel to Mexico to talk with, and march alongside, some of the women fighting for change.

    GUESTS: Daniela Garcia Philipson, Ph.D. Candidate, Monash University; Martha Delgado Peralta, Former Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights at the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Andrea Samaniego Sánchez, UNAM; Marcela, Activist; Lidia Florencio, Activist

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

    Internacional Feminista

    Mexico’s Feminist Foreign Policy, Martha Delgado

    Feminist Foreign Policy Index: A Qualitative Evaluation of Feminist Commitments, International Center for Research on Women

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    35 mins
  • Fika and Feminism: Part 2
    Apr 1 2024

    It took two years, after holdups from Turkey and Hungary, but Sweden has officially joined NATO. A move not everyone in Sweden is super psyched about.

    But this country’s history isn’t quite so peaceful as it might seem.

    So, can a peace-loving nation with a war-loving legacy keep the peace… when someone starts a war in its backyard?

    And how does feminist foreign policy really play out when defense is center stage?

    GUESTS:

    Dr. Patrik Höglund, historian and maritime archaeologist; Dr. Brian Palmer, Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor, Uppsala University; Dr. Annick Wibben, Professor of Gender, Peace & Security at the Swedish Defence University; Margot Wallström, former Foreign Minister of Sweden

    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

    Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, New World Encyclopedia

    The Vasa Museum

    Vrak - Museum of Wrecks

    Speech by Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at the Conference on Shaping Feminist Foreign Policy, Federal Foreign Office of Germany

    Handbook on Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy, Government of Sweden

    Sweden ends weapons deal with Saudi Arabia, Associated Press

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    24 mins

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Fascinating

Great topic. Puts great perspective on a topic easily overlooked: global nuclear effects on local indigenous groups and food scarcity

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