misogyny

Episode 119: #SurvivorStories Series with “Sophia” on navigating the intersection of gender and race in healthcare

On this en(gender)ed #SurvivorStories series episode, our guest is Sophia, an African-American woman and public school teacher.  Sophia shares with us today her experiences as a woman of color navigating the health care industry, one which we discussed in Episode 117 with Jennifer Block, treats symptoms of illness, often they create through inadequate treatment, rather…

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Episode 116: Jessica Taylor on “Why Women Are Blamed for Everything”

On this episode of the en(gender)ed podcast, our guest is Dr. Jessica Taylor, founder and owner of VictimFocus, an organization providing research, consultancy, and thought leadership in forensic psychology, feminism, and mental health.  We speak with Jessica today about her book, Why Women Are Blamed for Everything, which covers the psychology of victim-blaming and self blame…

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This Father’s Day, Make Time to Have “The Talk” with Your Daughters (And, with your Sons)

For the past several weeks since the death of George Floyd, I’ve been trying to hold the space of compassion and empathy with hope and action. Time and time again, I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how broad the range of responses have been to supporting #BlackLivesMatter, from both my personal and professional network, and how…

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“10 Feminist Podcasts You Need To Listen To”

  Thank you to the End FGM European Network for including the en(gender)ed podcast on this list of venerable feminist podcasts!  What a surprise to wake up to this honor today.  While our podcast started as a response to the advocacy work I do in NYC, it has grown to something much bigger, that includes…

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Episode 99: Martin Hultman on misogyny and masculinities on climate change denial

On this episode of the en(gender)ed podcast, our guest is Martin Hultman, Associate Professor in Science, Technology and Environmental Studies at the Department of Technology Management & Economics at Chalmers University in Sweden.  Martin’s research focuses on the influence of extremist views such as sexism and  far-right nationalism on climate change denial.  His latest book…

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