Welcome to the en(gender)ed podcast!
Our weekly podcast shares stories that explore the systems, practices, and policies that enable gender-based violence and oppression and the solutions to end it. Through our episodes and social media content curation, we hope to build a cultural literacy around abuse and abuse of power–in all of its manifestations–whether it shows up at the workplace, in our politics, or in our homes. En(gender)ed uses gender as a lens to examine power, privilege, and oppression, so as to better identify it, confront it, prevent it, and ultimately, to heal from it. We teach feminism and decolonize hearts and minds, one story at a time.
Join our community of survivors, practitioners, and allies here. Visit our Engendered Collective website for more information.
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Latest Episodes
Episode 151: Roz Davidson on her work to help mothers and children experiencing coercive control
On this episode of the en(gender)ed podcast, our guest is Roz Davidson, Director of The Positive Parenting Company Ltd and a National Consultant and Trainer in the UK implementing...
Trailer: International Coercive Control Conference and Call for Volunteers
Greetings Podcast listeners…I’m your host, Teri Yuan. You’ve probably been wondering why the podcast has been on pause for the past several months. Well, rather unexpectedly, I had to...
Episode 149: Wendy Murphy on achieving gender equality under the law
On this episode of the en(gender)ed podcast, our guest is Wendy Murphy, a former child abuse and sex crimes prosecutor who teaches at New England Law School in Boston...
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Since the podcast launched in May 2018, we have had listeners from every US state and from over 130 countries download our episodes.
Episode 155: Pam Munter on “Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood” and sexism and misogyny on the screen