The Wages for Housework movement launched in 1972: should we still be fighting for this? How far have we come in 50 years?
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An introduction to resources, key leaders and why seed sovereignty is a global issue
On why we need to hold our idols more accountable
In conversation with Sarah Grant about female friendship, jealousy and “Fat Monica”
The Wages for Housework movement launched in 1972: should we still be fighting for this? How far have we come in 50 years?
Everything you need to know about circularity, why it is a climate justice issue, how to incorporate it into our everyday lives and communities and resources to find out more in collaboration with Wha
What the ICJ and Brussels-based activists taught me about revolutionary struggle, radical resistance and meaningful solidarity
Hannah Robathan and Isabella Pearce in conversation with Atlantis Gandhi
Leticia Sánchez Garris joins the podcast to chat about her work creating cultural events and club nights for the African diaspora in Buenos Aires.
The Nakibembe Xylophone troupe on memory, ancestry and the transportive power of music
Faye offers some tips on helping your partner divulge their specific desires.
Can we all agree that the TikTok aesthetic machine is out of order? Can we all agree that the TikTok aesthetic machine is out of order? By Ning Chang Between trying to sell us the sexy secretary look to a post-Me Too generation, and glorifying the materialistic trade of female...