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Material Girls

By: Giada Santana and Clara Palmisano
  • Summary

  • The goal of this podcast is to create a space where the discussion on intersectional feminism breaks away from theory and academic reflections to focus on daily struggles one can encounter when dealing with violence, workplace discrimination, and other repercussions of the patriarchal system. Powered by Empower Her* Voice (https://www.empowerhervoice.org)
    Copyright 2022 Giada Santana and Clara Palmisano
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Episodes
  • Episode 7: Earth Day 2023 - From the Archives
    Apr 22 2023
    Happy Earth Day! We are back with an episode from our archive, recorded in June 2022 about ecofeminism and intersectional environmentalism with Arielle King, environmental educator currently working at Black Girl Environmentalist (ig: @ariellevking @blackgirlenvironmentalist). music: bensound.com
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    29 mins
  • Episode 6: Advocating for sexual violence survivors with Ignacio Rivera
    Jun 13 2022
    Hollywood scandals have once again reignited the debate about who is recognized as a survivor and who isn’t, setting a step back on the progress #MeToo had inspired. In this episode, Ignacio Rivera (@blkbrownred) gives us an honest and wholehearted interview on their experience with violence and trauma, their work as a sexual liberation coach, and the way forward to make our communities safer. (Registered in summer 2021) music: bensound.com
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    36 mins
  • Episode 5: Decolonizing Mental Healthcare with Ji-Youn Kim
    May 8 2022
    Let us guess… you’ve never tried therapy, and if you did, it sucked. One of the reasons might be that mental healthcare often perpetuates white supremacy, heteronormativity, and classism. Yet, the social conditions of patients should not be ignored but are rather crucial to individual and community healing. This episode focuses on transforming mental healthcare from a system abetting oppression to a driver of meaningful change with justice-oriented therapist Ji-Youn Kim (ig: @itsjiyounkim, from so-called Canada). Listen to learn more about collective liberation, rest, transformative justice, colonialism and more...  Happy mental health awareness month!! Thank you Cambusa Wave in Reggio Emilia, Italy for having us in your studio to record this episode in July 2021!  Music: bensound.com
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    47 mins

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