In this “Reflections” episode,Teri and Michael reflect back on two years and 100 episodes of en(gender)ed–a feminist podcast, a domestic violence and domestic abuse podcast, and a gender-based violence podcast. We look back on what we’ve learned, what questions remain, and how we’d like to get there.
During our conversation, Michael and I touched upon the following resources in our conversation:
- Leta Hong Fincher article on “How China’s Authoritarianism Rise is Fueled By Sexism“
- Our interview with Jess Hill about her book, See What You Made Me Do and intimate partner violence as personal terrorism
- Our #SurvivorStories episode with Kathy Picard
- Why Black Women (and women in general) are still an afterthought in police violence
- A Timeline of Events that Led to the 2020 ‘Fed Up’-rising
- Hasan Minhaj Patriot Act story on Amazon
- The ‘shadow’ pandemic of violence against women and girls
- Our interview with former prosecutor, Nazir Afzal, on targeting sexism and misogyny as a way to prevent gender-based violence
- The high rates of domestic violence among law enforcement
- The influence of “rape culture” on policing and their responses to sexual assaults
- The Netflix series, Unbelievable, which depicts rape culture through the eyes of victims
- Missing and murdered Indigenous women
- Missing black women and girls
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