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Gender 305 Gender and International Human Rights

Tamara Gonsalves, Students of Gender 305

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Gender 305 Human Rights Conversation is a podcast by the University of Victoria Gender 305 students of 2022 and 2023. Topics span Abortion Rights, LGBTQ2S+ rights, gender-based discrimination, and gender-based violence through the lens of human rights. Thank you to Tamara Gonsalves and all the students of Gender 305, who have spent much time and effort to educate and bring these critical topics to the community. Tune in weekly for more conversations on human rights and international human ri ...
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Busted

The Institute for Gender and the Economy

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Does achieving gender equality only benefit women? Are gender quotas thwarting meritocracy? Are women more risk averse than men? If you think you know the answers to these questions, then think again! Busted is an audio podcast series that busts prominent myths surrounding gender and the economy by teaming up with leading experts in the field. We uncover the origins of each myth and give you the tools to bust each myth yourself! Busted is a GATE audio series production from the Institute for ...
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A podcast from the SVRI, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Our vision is to see a world free of violence against women and violence against children. Hear from expert guests as we discover how to make that vision a reality. Donate here: http://svri.org/content/donate-0
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Women on the Line

Cleis Hart, Kannagi Bhatt, Phuong Tran, Xen Nhà & Scheherazade Bloul.

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A national feminist current affairs program for community radio. A gender analysis of contemporary issues, as well as in-depth analysis by a range of women and gender diverse people around Australia and internationally. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network (CRN).
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The first step to solving any problem is shining a light on it and that is what we are doing for the huge problem of domestic abuse with the Let's Talk About it Podcast. Hearing from the real experts, survivors, Patrisha McLean and her guests open eyes and blow minds on all kinds of topics involving domestic abuse, including how everything conspires to keep us silent and how perpetrator rights trump victim rights in family and criminal courts. We also explore the playbook that every abuser s ...
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Men sometimes face challenges unique to their gender. These issues can be applied to a wide range of concerns that a man might face. Our view on society and how it sees us including male-specific health problems, body image problems, stress, PTSD, domestic violence, anger management, divorce, fatherhood, love and relationships We are organically voicing in men’s issues. #BlkMenInSuitsUN: We want to empower Men by encouraging them to fashionly shape up, be unapologetic but courageous enough S ...
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Welcome to the Explosomagico Podcast Network: a diverse collection of humorous shows filled with rad jingles, fun segments, and empty promises. Explosomagico is guaranteed to make you more attractive to your gender of choice.
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en(gender)ed features stories that explore the systems, practices, and policies that enable gender-based violence and oppression and the solutions to end it. We teach feminism and decolonize hearts and minds, one story at a time.
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"Right now, trans people face the unprecedented combination of political, social and physical violence--to the extent that when stories are told about our community, it is often through the lens of this violence,” says Imara Jones, host and creator of TransLash Podcast, Apple Podcasts’ Spotlight show for August 2022. “But the truth is that our lives are defined by so much more beyond hate. In almost every area of society, trans people are innovating, creating new futures and thriving- ...
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The "Unspoken Truth" podcast is an initiative by Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation (YAEF) aimed at addressing and amplifying the voices of LGBTQI+ young people in Ghana. This podcast series will delve into pressing issues, challenge societal norms, and foster a deeper understanding and empathy towards LGBTQI+ individuals. By providing a platform for real stories and expert insights, we aim to promote awareness, acceptance, and advocacy for LGBTQI+ rights.
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Unheard Voices is a bi-weekly podcast by WikkiTimes that sheds light on the overlooked experiences of women in Northern Nigeria. The podcast addresses the marginalization of women, exploring issues like forced marriage, gender-based violence, discrimination, and societal oppression. Through the compelling stories of these women, the podcast aims to showcase women's resilience and strength, challenging societal norms for a more inclusive and equitable society. Every episode will tell the true ...
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Now and Men

Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell

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What's it like to be a man in the 21st century? How are feminist issues relevant to men and boys? How can we engage in productive conversations about gender equality? These questions are being discussed more than ever. Our monthly podcast delves into these issues with experts such as practitioners, activists and academics. In each episode, you’ll hear in-depth conversations about a wide-range of topics connected to masculinity and the lives of men and boys, such as preventing gender-based vi ...
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Devpolicy Talks

Development Policy Centre, ANU

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Devpolicy Talks brings you interviews, event recordings and more in-depth documentary features relating to the topics we research at the Development Policy Centre. The Centre, part of the Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy, works on Australian aid, development in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific, and regional and global development issues. It is host to the Devpolicy Blog (devpolicy.org) and a range of public events including the annual PNG Update, Pacific Upda ...
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Created for 2022's 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based violence campaign, Activate aims to bring you up-to-date and intersectional views on gender-based violence and domestic abuse. Our guests are a mix of survivors and professionals working in the field of gender-based violence, and each has an important message about how we can unite to end gender-based violence for good. Bring an open mind and prepare to be inspired to carry out some easy activism yourself!
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Domestic Violence & Me

Domestic Violence & Me

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A Christian woman speaking about Domestic Abuse in support of people of ANY gender, ANY religion and ANY walk of life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marilyn0/support
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Stopping It

Sue, Donni & Mouse

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A podcast discussing the reality of family and intimate partner violence. Brought to you by Sue and Mouse, who are fictional characters who speak about family and intimate partner violence from their perspectives as victim-survivors. Stopping It hopes to safely entertain, educate and support all people affected by this issue.
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The Gender-Based Violence Information Management System (GBVIMS) is an initiative that enables humanitarian actors responding to incidents of GBV to effectively and safely collect, store, analyze and share data reported by GBV survivors.
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Welcome to ”Talk Sh#t with Darlene” – the podcast that doesn’t shy away from the hard truths. Hosted by the dynamic Darlene, this show is a vibrant mix of her life journey, candid discussions on systemic injustices, and shout-outs to the amazing activists and advocates making waves. From remote work and travel adventures to tackling gender-based violence and championing human rights, Darlene covers it all with a spirited and positive vibe. Get ready to be inspired as we discuss how to live p ...
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This Podcast Series is part of Noria’s Mexico and Central America Program, and belongs to our "Violence Takes Place" project. We are delighted to present a set of conversations on gender, geography, and violence against women in rural Mexico and Central America. Six episodes with the leading women working on violence in the region: researchers, journalists, activists. Discover their work, their newest books, and their ongoing investigative projects.
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Why are some places affected by violence and disorder while others enjoy peace and stability? From the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts, “Root of Conflict” analyzes violent conflict around the world, and the people, societies, and policy issues it affects. We meet with leading experts to discuss what can be done to create more peaceful societies. This series is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts at the Harris School ...
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A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

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Julia Gillard, the only woman to have served as Prime Minister of Australia sits down for insightful, moving and thought-provoking conversations with some of the most interesting people from around the world working to advance gender equality – whether that's by actively dismantling gender-based barriers, or by being inspirational trailblazers in their field. We'll bring you stories from the worlds of business, entertainment, media, sport and many more, shining a light on people doing amazin ...
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Signal for Help

Canadian Women's Foundation and Media Girlfriends

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Welcome to Signal for Help, a special podcast series from the Canadian Women’s Foundation and award-winning women journalists, Media Girlfriends. We know that gender-based violence is a problem, and we want to support survivors in our lives, but there’s a lot of stigma and silence around gender-based violence in our society: too many people who experience abuse are shamed, silenced, and stigmatized, and too many people don’t feel confident and competent in supporting them. Featuring intervie ...
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GBVseries

Ugo.I.Nweke

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this is an intro to an upcoming inspiring podcast aimed to enlighten our communities on Gender Based violence its prevention and mitigation. we would be bringing to you consultants and specialist with their opinion in GBV case management and prevention.
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Natwampane is a term in Bemba, a native language widely used in Zambia and it means coming together. The Natwampane Podcasts highlight the issues to do with sexual and gender based violence with the aim to stop and prevent it.
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Money Power Freedom

Victorian Women's Trust

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Join co-hosts Cal Wilson (comedian) and Santilla Chingaipe (journalist) as they decode money and power, and what it means for our freedom. Featuring experts and real life stories, balanced with money how-tos, MONEY POWER FREEDOM digs into our collective money story, reminding listeners that the financial hurdles so many women face isn’t personal — it’s political.
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My generation, your generation, let’s talk gender! A unique new podcast from UN Women’s Europe and Central Asia office connects gender equality activists from across generations and all walks of life. Generations Talk Gender thoughtfully explores issues of common concern for women and girls, all of which lead to one goal: gender equality, everywhere. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of UN Women, the United Nations or any ...
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We Are Not Broads is a Zimbabwean community space where young people can have conversations about gender, gender-based violence and rape culture. Through our podcast we strive to bring one of the most important aspects of our community space, dialogue. Tune in to hear more about GBV and gender discrimination in the Zimbabwean context.
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Bringing up domestic violence and sexual assault in conversation usually leads to awkward silence – but not here. Hosts Shawn and Amanda are on a mission to spark dialogue and change culture. Each episode will explore topics that affect violence, gender roles, and social norms in America.
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Close to Home

Meath Women’s Refuge & Support Services

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This podcast series is brought to you by Meath Women’s Refuge & Support Services and is hosted by Elaine Keogh. Domestic violence is endemic in Ireland with 1 in 4 women affected throughout their lifetime. Conversations about domestic violence help create better understanding and awareness, reduce stigma and helps move us towards zero tolerance in society. Join us as we break down the myths and explore the realities around domestic violence, learn from the experiences of survivors, and encou ...
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Woman Up

Kate Brim-Senekal

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Flipping the script on women, work, faith, & justice. A podcast centered on gender equality, empowerment, and shifting gender norms and bias in all spheres of society. Hosted by Kate Brim-Senekal, founder and managing director of Sparrow Society, an international women’s empowerment brand that works to create opportunities for the sustainable economic advancement of women in order to subversively shift mindsets around the value of women and girls, thus shifting the power differentials that i ...
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Between the Leaves

Ellen van Neerven, Victorian Women's Trust, Hermina Burns

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Between the Leaves, a poetry podcast hosted by Ellen van Neerven and Hermina Burns. In each episode, Ellen and Hermina illuminate poems written by women and the gender diverse, as well as their own original works, moving through themes like love, race and feminism. Proudly presented by the Victorian Women’s Trust.
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Podfeels: a godfeels fandub

Podfeels Production Team

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podfeels is a fan-made adaptation of the post-canon homestuck fanfiction godfeels, created by Sarah Zedig. godfeels is an ongoing story about gender, loneliness, and violence on and around Earth C. features: -the existential dread of retcon, -june egbert's messy transition, -several romances, -a war on the moon, -and the horrible responsibility of choice. youtube.com/@podfeels twitter.com/podfeels podfeels.tumblr.com https://archiveofourown.org/works/38363596/chapters/95865331
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Learn how to apply feminism to your real life in order to work through issues, stand up for yourself, live your truth, and take collective action. Featuring interviews with feminists from across the movement, we'll explore how to deal with the everyday violence, dominance, and silencing that we experience due to our gender, sexual orientation, race, class, size, and more.
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3 Women 3 Ways

3 Women 3 Ways

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3 Women 3 Ways radio shows feature world recognized experts and researchers to deliver current, objective and engaging information to raise awareness of social justice issues especially gendered violence and equality.
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TECCnically Speaking

Natalie Dolci, Kayleigh Mcniel, and Dylan Morris

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In this podcast we talk about technology-enabled coercive control (TECC). Hosts Natalie Dolci and Kayleigh Mcniel interview experts to explore how technology can be misused to cause abuse, harm, and gender-based violence, along with the ways platforms, survivor's communities, and our legal systems respond. This is a podcast of the Sexual Violence Law Center, which works to support survivors of sexual harassment and assault who are experiencing tech abuse.
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For one turbulent week at the end of July this year, serious rioting broke out across around 20 towns and cities in England and Northern Ireland. Rioters attacked homes and businesses owned by immigrants, and set fire to accommodation housing asylum-seekers. The riots began near Liverpool after the horrific murder of three young girls in a neighbou…
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Narcissists get a bad rap, but is it deserved? According to Emily Grijalva, an associate professor of organizational behavior at the University at Buffalo School of Management and a renowned expert on narcissism, it’s complicated. Grijalva has spent her career studying the trait—among leaders, across genders, over the lifetime and through the gener…
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In this powerful episode of "The Ex Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast," hosts Alex and Liza address the critical issue of violence in family law disputes. When violence is a factor, the legal process becomes even more complex and sensitive, with the safety and well-being of all parties, especially children, taking centre stage. Join Alex a…
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The miseducation of Cam Newton, Nick Cannon and others like them. you may have recent seen interviews and viral post and Clips online regarding the recent conversation that Dr Bryant had with brother Cam Newton and one day she did several months back with brother Nick Cannon and these interviews have truly exposed a lot of black men in the way they…
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Over the past couple of years, Republicans in Texas and Florida have pursued a devastating new line of attack against trans youth: separating them from their supportive parents. In this episode replay from last spring, Imara discusses the politics and consequences of these family separation efforts with two people working on the frontlines. First, …
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In this episode, students explicitly excavate the Yogyakarta principles, looking at the barriers to Canadian and International implementation. Students use different gender perspectives on the Yogyakarta interview/conversation style to elicit authentic descriptions of experiences. References The Transgender Archives https://www.uvic.ca/transgendera…
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Welcome to The Unspoken Truth- YAEF Podcast! In this episode, the host (Mcpyre) and guests (Shone) and (Salamatu) talk about the physical characteristics that do not fit typical definitions of male or female dubbed INTERSEX. Imagine a spectrum of human diversity broader than you've ever considered. Intersex individuals embody this diversity, born w…
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With around 30% of women globally experiencing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), the need for effective and adaptable interventions is more urgent than ever. In response to this need, the SVRI has developed IPV Adaptation Guidance which highlights adaptation is not a one-size-fits-all process; it must be tailored to suit many different cultural, soc…
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In this thought-provoking episode of "The Ex Files—The Divorce and Separation Podcast," hosts Alex and Liza explore how gender plays a role in family law disputes. From issues of gender identity to legal challenges faced by transgender individuals, this episode addresses the complexities that arise when gender becomes a central factor in family law…
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In this powerful episode, we delve into the distressing narrative of 'oneclickboedicea', who recounts her painful battle within the family court system after losing her child to a coercive controller. She uncovers institutional failures and systemic issues within the judiciary, social services, and law enforcement, highlighting the role of untraine…
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Emma Arran, an experienced social care trainer and advocate, discusses her extensive career in social care, her dedication to supporting women and children affected by domestic violence, and the systemic failures she has witnessed. Emma highlights the ongoing crisis within social services, shedding light on how victims of domestic abuse often face …
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In this episode, Robin Davies speaks with the distinguished Australian journalist and researcher Nic Maclellan. Over the years, Nic has extensively covered the political and social dynamics of New Caledonia, providing unique insights into its complex relationship with France and the ongoing independence movement. New Caledonia is going through a pe…
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It’s the final day of the Democratic National Convention, and Imara has been on the ground in Chicago reporting on this historic event. As Kamala Harris accepts the party’s nomination, Imara takes a close look at what we’ve learned about her campaign this week. She’s joined by Chief Correspondent for MSNBC, Ali Velshi, who breaks down Kamala Harris…
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​​This episode explores how language and inclusion of LGBTQ+ terminology in human rights, and women’s rights can be expanded. The students focus on trans and gender-variant people’s rights who have been left primarily out of UN human rights discussions. There are multiple ways this topic is relevant, from student’s personal experiences and beliefs,…
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Elif Shafak is a best selling author, a political scientist and an advocate for women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights and freedom of expression. In this episode Julia and Elif journey on a candid and deep conversation about Elif’s childhood in Turkey, what drew her to writing, and the lengths she’s had to go to keep telling the stories of those who are oft…
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After an unprecedented shake up in the presidential race, the Democratic National Convention begins today in Chicago. To kick off TransLash Media’s on-the-ground, daily coverage of this historic occasion, we’re sharing an episode of our premium, political show The Mess: Imara’s Guide to Our Political Hellscape. It features an insightful conversatio…
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In this episode of "The Ex Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast," hosts Alex and Liza tackle the often-complex issue of property settlements in family law disputes. Property division is one of the most contentious parts of a separation, and understanding the process and key legal principles can make a world of difference. Join Alex and Liza a…
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In this powerful and emotional episode, a loving son shares his six-year ordeal as a former carer for his mother, who suffered from vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. He courageously details the systemic failures and lack of accountability within the safeguarding systems meant to protect vulnerable individuals. Read more about this heartbre…
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“Financial Abuse” conversation with Lora and Jeannine. Imagine financially supporting your abusive spouse, and then when you finally escape being ordered by the court to continue to give him money. Lora, a Maine nurse, talks about this happening to her and in part 2 of this episode Jeannine talks about about Maine legislation she helped get through…
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Imara takes a look at the joys and complications of travel for the trans community in this fan favorite episode from last summer. First, she’s joined by Nala Touissant, founder of Reuniting of African Descendants (ROAD), who discusses her work facilitating healing and connection between trans and queer people across the African Diaspora, and the ma…
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This podcast focuses on abortion rights in Canada: what is the history of abortion rights in Canada? Are there any legislated protections in place for individuals wanting/needing an abortion? How accessible are abortions? Also, what are some of the socio-economic impacts/pressures when it comes to getting an abortion? And how have Indigenous people…
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Welcome to The Unspoken Truth- YAEF Podcast! In this episode, the host (Mcpyre) and guests (Owureku) and (Jay) talk about a topic that is as crucial as it is often misunderstood—sexual consent. In a society where discussions about sex are often shrouded in stigma and silence, understanding consent becomes not just important, but essential. The podc…
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For the final episode in the series we look at the future and what more needs to be done to support victims/survivors and create a culture of zero tolerance of gender-based violence in Ireland. We discuss the four pillars of Ireland’s Zero Tolerance strategy and the increasing groundswell of support for challenging misogynistic attitudes and behavi…
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In this follow-up episode of "The Ex Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast," hosts Alex and Liza continue exploring family law cases involving children. Building on the foundation laid in Part 1, this episode delves into the practical and emotional challenges that parents may face when navigating these complex cases. Join Alex and Liza as they…
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What does being LGBTQ+ have to do with your job? Actually, a whole lot. LGBTQ+ people face many barriers at work, and to being employed in the first place – like hiring discrimination, microaggressions, and lower earnings. And, if people feel like they have to hide who they are at work, it can take a huge toll. Sexual and gender identity are a part…
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In this insightful episode of Talk Sh#t with Darlene, your host Darlene tackles the often overlooked but crucial topic of vicarious trauma. Drawing from her own experiences in social work and frontline roles, Darlene explores the emotional and psychological toll that comes from being indirectly exposed to others' traumatic experiences. She breaks d…
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In this episode of Talk Sh#t with Darlene, your host Darlene takes a deep dive into the importance of building and nurturing strong social networks. From the value of close friendships and family ties to the benefits of diverse social connections, Darlene discusses how the people in our lives can significantly impact our mental, emotional, and even…
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In this candid and heartfelt episode of Talk Sh#t with Darlene, your host Darlene dives deep into the realities of solo travel as a woman. She shares personal stories of navigating safety concerns, dealing with harassment, and overcoming the cultural and social challenges that often arise when traveling alone. Darlene also explores the ethical dile…
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Robin Davies speaks with Daisy Plana, CEO of Femili PNG, together with in-house lawyer Delwyn Dau and caseworker Elly Toimbo, on the occasion of the organisation’s tenth anniversary. Femili PNG is a pioneering organisation dedicated to supporting survivors of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea through its case management centres in Lae,…
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How is law understood and used by different actors during political transitions to achieve peace? In this episode, we speak with Professor Louise Mallinder, a Professor in the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast and Faculty Affiliate of the Pearson Institute. She has a longstanding and internationally recognized expertise in amnesty laws th…
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In this month’s Book Club episode, Julia and Kathy Lette explore Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder by internationally-renowned author, Salman Rushdie. In his memoir, the Booker Prize winner recounts the horrifying moment he was stabbed, almost to death, while on stage in upstate New York, preparing to deliver a lecture on keeping writers…
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This is an extremely important topic because of how many intersections lead to women’s rights. Women still deal with an immense amount of violence and discrimination, and we hope that by examining the monstrosities perpetrated against women in the United States we will bring more awareness to this topic. We also hope that by examining CEDAW, we can…
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Professor Jeff Hearn has been engaging in academic, activist, and personal work on men, masculinities, and pro-feminism for over 45 years. So how does he reflect on what he has observed over the course of his career, and in contemporary debates? For instance, what are ‘political masculinities’ and how are they playing out in today’s turbulent polit…
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Legislation to hold perpetrators of domestic violence to account has been strengthened in recent years, yet for many survivors justice is still illusive. In this episode we hear how the training and response of An Garda Síochána to domestic violence has changed and the complexities involved in the courts process which can be a ‘juggernaut’. We hear…
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In this episode of "The Ex Files - The Divorce and Separation Podcast," hosts Alex and Liza kick off a two-part series focused on family law cases involving children. When kids are involved, the stakes are higher, and understanding the intricacies of the legal process is crucial. This episode is designed to provide you with essential insights and p…
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On this week’s episode, we speak to Nina from Flat Out and the Formerly Incarcerated Justice Advocates (FIGJAM) Collective as well as Monique Hurley from the Human Rights Law Centre. We speak about their report, Ending state-perpetrated sexual violence in prisons, a Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission’s Justice Responses to Sexual Vi…
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