THIS WEEK on Feminist Magazine with host Lynn Harris Ballen :: FIRST … How do we keep undoing white supremacy & unfixable policing? Cherise Charleswell talked to Zara Zimbardo, co-founder of The White Noise Collective about how the intersection of gendered oppression and white skin privilege interact. The White Noise Collective ‘conspires for change’ and explores what it means to navigate white privilege (and patriarchy, cisnormativity, heteronormativity etc) through intersectional experiences. They offer workshops and dialogues, and work in coalition with other organizations – offering a curriculum for political education and direct action.
THEN … Cherise continued her conversation with the White Noise Collective, and spoke with member Nicole Wires who joined us to discuss White Womanhood’s role in systems of oppression.
AND … It’s almost #EarthDay. And it’s been almost three years since the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco in 2018. People took to the streets to let the Calif. governor and attendees at the summit know they didn’t want inadequate or false climate solutions. And Women, including frontline and Indigenous women activists, also made their views known in a powerful way at the ‘Women’s Assembly For Climate Justice’, which was held in parallel to the summit.
Host Sandina Robbins brings us voices of Indigenous women from that assembly. Featuring: Osprey Orielle Lake, Executive Director of WECAN (Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network), Kathy Jentinel Kitchener, Poet and Daughter of the President of the Marshall Islands, Kandi Mossett White, Activist with the Indigenous Environmental Network and Wanda Culp, Tlingit Nation Eco-Activist.
Wednesday at 7 on KPFK. And Podcast on Spotify / Apple / Google
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