Enraged Podcast is a podcast inspired by intersectional feminism, discussing topics across the social spectrum. Each episode asks the question "Is _____ a feminist issue?". Podcast hosts Katelyn and Hannah use their humor, wittiness, and of course, RAGE,
Spend some time listening to this rerelease of one of our most popular episodes! **** In "Episode 9: How to be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi", Katelyn and Hannah talk about this months book club reading and International Human Rights Day. This episode rant highlights activism policing and cancel culture, and ways we can approach learning together. Enraged Podcast hosts share what they've learned from performer and activist Alok, and discuss connections between the gender binary and racism, colonization, and capitalism. This episode has a lot to unpack, but trust us- it's worth the listen! How to be an Anti-Racist: www.ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-antiracist-1 Alok: www.alokvmenon.com Getting Curious Podcast: www.jonathanvanness.com/gettingcuriou…ary-with-alok adrienne marie brown: adriennemareebrown.net Pleasure Activism: www.akpress.org/pleasure-activism.html
In this week's episode, Katelyn and Hannah talk about the unpaid labor industry and its total worth. The episode opens with a rant about upsetting female politicians and asks why they're so gross. Podcast hosts discuss the concepts of unpaid labor, including emotional labor, within the home and within the workplace. Have you ever been asked to do something unpaid at work, solely because of your identity and not your job description? This episode breaks down unpaid labor, who is most impacted, and how we can change this imbalance. Listen today! Episode Resources: UN Unpaid Labor: https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/in-focus/csw61/redistribute-unpaid-work NY Times Unpaid Labor Worth: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/04/opinion/women-unpaid-labor.html Forbes Unpaid Labor: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hollycorbett/2021/09/28/the-new-unpaid-office-housework-for-women-being-dei-leaders/?sh=53aea2a056e8 The New Way We Work Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-end-the-imbalance-of-emotional-and-unpaid/id1393035987?i=1000500791315
In this week's episode, Katelyn & Hannah go down the K-hole of child support! While we thought we knew some things about child support, there was much more to this system than we could have imagined. This episode breaks down the term "reprowashing" and highlights companies that say one thing, but pay for the opposite. If you've ever wondered if child support made sense, or if you've assumed it does, this episode is for you! Podcast hosts make connections between class, race, and policing, and it all relates back to families, children, and reproductive justice. Check out the episode resources! UltraViolet Reprowashing: https://weareultraviolet.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/UltraViolet_-Top-5-companies-Reprowashing-memo.pdf Center for American Progress: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/learning-from-the-united-states-painful-history-of-child-support/ Western-Southern Financial Group: https://www.westernsouthern.com/learn/financial-education/how-much-does-it-cost-to-raise-a-kid Oregon.gov Child Support: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/programs/family/children/Pages/custody-parenting-time.aspx Oregon DOJ Child Support: https://www.doj.state.or.us/child-support/services/compliance/#:~:text=suspending%20recreational%2C%20driver%2C%20and%20occupational,to%20comply%20in%20the%20future.
In this episode, Enraged hosts Katelyn and Hannah discuss forced sterilization and how controlling reproduction is foundational to exerting power and has been for many centuries. This week's rant discusses the White House memo urging people to consider deleting their menstrual tracking apps and buying pregnancy tests with cash. Katelyn describes the book she's reading, and together, podcast hosts make important connections about how women of color experience the most negative impacts of reproductive issues. This episode describes how conversations about forced sterilization need to be included in the broader contexts of abortion healthcare and access. Listen today! Learn more below: Dorothy Roberts book "Killing the Black Body": https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/155575/killing-the-black-body-by-dorothy-roberts/ Book Review: https://www.brandeis.edu/projects/fse/slavery/united-states/roberts.html Immigration & Human Rights Law Review: https://lawblogs.uc.edu/ihrlr/2021/05/28/not-just-ice-forced-sterilization-in-the-united-states/ University of Michigan: https://ihpi.umich.edu/news/forced-sterilization-policies-us-targeted-minorities-and-those-disabilities-and-lasted-21st CNN - Period Tracker: https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/08/politics/white-house-period-tracker-apps/index.html
You know what week it is! That's right, it's PETE WEEK! This week on Enraged, Katelyn & Hannah talk with the infamous Pete about the supreme court, Roe v. Wade, and why politicians are so gross. Pete shares with Enraged listeners why paying attention to the Supreme Court is so important, what drives court processes, and how we can advocate for change. Now, we know what you're thinking -"more Supreme Court discussions...?" YES!!! Because we need it! If you've ever wondered "what even is the Supreme Court and why do we have these freaks telling us what to do?"- this episode is for you! Episode Resources: NW Abortion Access Funds: https://nwaafund.org/ National Network Abortion Funds: https://abortionfunds.org/ NPR Trigger Laws: https://www.npr.org/2022/07/01/1107662821/abortion-rights-advocates-in-the-13-trigger-law-states-refuse-to-give-up-post-ro
In this week's episode, Katelyn & Hannah interview Andrea Gallegos from Tulsa Women's Clinic and Alamo Women's Reproductive Services - both organizations that provide (or provided) abortion care and services. Andrea shares with us the actual and daily impacts of abortion restrictions in Texas, and now, total bans of abortion in Oklahoma. In this episode, we discuss what it's really like living in a post-Roe world, and what that means for everyday women who must travel across states to seek medical services. Andrea introduces the idea of "Medical Refugees" to Enraged hosts, which makes so much sense, and enraged us even more! If you want to know what's happening in states with restricted or total bans, this episode is for you! Thank you Andrea, Tulsa Women's Clinic, and Alamo Women's Reproductive Services for all that you do! If you can support, please donate! Tulsa Women's Clinic: https://tulsawomensclinic.com/ Alamo Women's Reproductive Services: https://alamowomensclinic.com/ National Network of Abortion Funds: abortionfunds.org/ Fos Feminista: donate.fosfeminista.org/secure/donate…AAEgLZ2fD_BwE Planned Parenthood www.plannedparenthood.org/get-involved…er-ways-give NARAL Pro-Choice America: secure.actblue.com/contribute/page…ASAAEgKxIfD_BwE
On this week's episode, podcast hosts Katelyn & Hannah discuss parenting and the forced-birth extremist movement. How does parenting connect to the forced-birth movement, and what supports does our society have in place for parents and families? Katelyn & Hannah discuss maternal mortality rates, income and daycare disparities, community safety, foster care and so much more! Our rant this week discusses about a topic we haven't wanted to dive too deep into, but share the overview of impacts from a recent court verdict. If you have ever wondered "is parenting a human rights issue?" , or if you've never thought about it at all - this episode is for you! Episode Resources: iFoster.org: https://www.ifoster.org/blogs/6-quick-statistics-on-the-current-state-of-foster-care/ NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/06/upshot/child-care-biden.html Pew Research Center: https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2015/12/17/parenting-in-america/ Children's Rights: https://www.childrensrights.org/newsroom/fact-sheets/foster-care/ YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/8hHKKZyqpm4
In this week's episode, Katelyn & Hannah talk about white feminism and reproductive rights in the face of the supreme court decision to overturn Roe. Podcast hosts discuss how white feminism has (broadly) brushed aside reproductive access in the land of Roe, pushing out the voices of those who have restricted access now. Black women, women of color, queer people, poor people and other impacted groups have long been fighting for access to abortion and reproductive rights, yet, now in the face of restricted access for themselves, white women are stepping in. Katelyn & Hannah breakdown the errors and white supremacy embedded in white feminism, and offer other ways of framing critical issues. If you can, please donate to an abortion fund! National Network of Abortion Funds: abortionfunds.org/ Fos Feminista: donate.fosfeminista.org/secure/donate…AAEgLZ2fD_BwE Planned Parenthood www.plannedparenthood.org/get-involved…er-ways-give NARAL Pro-Choice America: secure.actblue.com/contribute/page…ASAAEgKxIfD_BwE
We're scared. We're enraged. Access to abortion health care is a serious human rights issue, impacting millions of people. The extremely real threat of Roe v Wade being overturned is something every person should consider a dire next step into extremism and control. This week Enraged Podcast is rereleasing one of our first episodes about reproductive justice. Please consider donating to an abortion fund organization and think about how YOU can take action to support human rights, especially if you do not have a uterus. -------------------- In Episode 3: Reproductive Justice, Enraged hosts Katelyn and Hannah, discuss recent supreme court events, reproductive justice, and rage about sexual assault on college campuses. This episode explores the question "Is reproductive justice a feminist issue?". Listen to learn more about the invisibility of men in rape culture narratives and share in our rage in reproductive justice issues faced by so many. If you can, please donate: National Network of Abortion Funds: https://abortionfunds.org/ Fos Feminista: https://donate.fosfeminista.org/secure/donate?utm_source=fundraising&utm_medium=paid-search&utm_campaign=evergreen&cid=7014V000000ZZzqQAG&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvKepzIvZ9wIVvz-tBh348AQmEAAYASAAEgLZ2fD_BwE Planned Parenthood https://www.plannedparenthood.org/get-involved/other-ways-give NARAL Pro-Choice America: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/2017search_ck/?refcode=CK_2022EG_NARALBr2_AD01&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5cu4q4vZ9wIVfT6tBh3kPwT0EAAYASAAEgKxIfD_BwE
This week we're joined by Claire Louise Travers, podcaster, humanitarian, writer, researcher, and one of the creators of Poly Pages! Claire joins Enraged Podcast to talk about polyamory, mononormativity, couples privilege, and so much more! And you may be thinking.... "I don't know those words or what any of that means", exactly!!! Listen to this weeks episode to question your own framework, while asking the question, "who benefits from this?". This episode begins to unpack how monogamy was formed, why it continues, and what it means to begin to pull apart the layers of a framework that was imposed on us. Claire also talks about the privilege intersections within polyamory, and how we can seek out information and representation that's already there. Check out the resources below! Claire Louise Travers: https://www.clairelouisetravers.co.uk/#/ Poly Pages Website: https://www.polypages.org/ Poly Pages TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@polypages?lang=en Poly Pages IG: https://www.instagram.com/polypages/?hl=en Poly Pages Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/polypages Polyamory Day Collective: https://www.polyamoryday.co.uk/
In this week's episode, Katelyn & Hannah talk about religion and gender in our Religion 2.0 episode! If you missed our first religion episode, don't wait, listen to it now! This episode expands on our previous episode about religion and identifies organized religion's impacts on gender and gender inequities. Did you know religion is THE primary driver and contributor to gender inequities across societies and cultures??? Our rant this week talks about women being arrested for having to perform their own medical treatments. Come rage with us! You have got to listen to this week's episode! Episode Resources: PBS- Women, Religion, Violence and Power: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/2014/05/09/may-9-2014-women-religion-violence-power/23004/ Religion News Service: https://religionnews.com/2021/07/30/brutal-killing-spotlights-violence-against-women-in-pakistan/ Violence Against Women and the Role of Religion: https://vawnet.org/sites/default/files/materials/files/2016-09/AR_VAWReligion_0.pdf Religion's Impact on Gender Inequity: https://www.uvm.edu/giee/pubpdfs/Seguino_2011b_World_Development.pdf Global Sisters Report: https://www.globalsistersreport.org/column/equality/power-religion-over-women-india-43236 The Intersection of Religious Freedom and Women's Rights: https://www.cfr.org/conference-calls/intersection-religious-freedom-and-womens-rights
Y'all! It's PETE WEEK!! Pete is back in this week's episode and he's telling us all about Russian history, THE Russian revolution (yes, that one), and dropping facts on facts! Now, if you're not historians like podcast hosts Katelyn & Hannah, tune in! This is perfect exploration of Russian history, how the past impacts the present, and a look at how everything is connected. We know there is a lot going on in the world, and we know you, too, have questions. Tune in for this PETE Week episode! Listen now! Resources: This American Life Podcast: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/763/the-other-mr-president Brown University: https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/social/rights International Studies: https://oxfordre.com/internationalstudies/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.001.0001/acrefore-9780190846626-e-494 Intercepted - Why aren't we hearing more calls for diplomacy to end war in Ukraine? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-arent-we-hearing-more-calls-for-diplomacy-to-end/id1195206601?i=1000554960877
This week's episode is all about.... Women's History Month! Well, actually its about the war on women, and how legislation is targeting women's reproduction rights, while simultaneously waving the feminist flag. In this episode, Katelyn & Hannah rant about Katelyn's dating life, and ask the question "why don't they care?". This month, we ask that you think about how you're impacting, positive and negatively, women, queer people, and communities of color - because we're all part of the solution. Are you enraged??? Listen now!
This week's episode is all about moisture! Well, really it's about water justice, which is a multifaceted human rights issue. In this episode, Katelyn & Hannah explore the question "is water-justice a human rights issue?". The rant this week discusses Ukraine and war, and seeks to understand issues of diversity and representation within reality dating shows. The World Health Organization shares that by 2025 over half of the world's population will be living in water-stressed environments. Why are we not talking about this more?! Katelyn and Hannah discuss human rights issues through the lens of intersectional feminism, and highlight that women of color continue to be the most impacted by social and human rights issues. Listen now! Episode Resources: National Geographic: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/world-water-day-water-crisis-explained World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/drinking-water The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/series/americas-water-crisis The Guardian - Nestle Scandal: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/oct/29/the-fight-over-water-how-nestle-dries-up-us-creeks-to-sell-water-in-plastic-bottles NPR Flint Water Crisis: https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/04/20/465545378/lead-laced-water-in-flint-a-step-by-step-look-at-the-makings-of-a-crisis Bitch Media - Anti-Lawn Movement: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/the-true-cost-of-lawns-in-north-america
In this episode, Katelyn and Hannah explore "Mental Health TikTok"- and yes, it's a real thing. Podcast hosts share their knowledge about mental health services as mental health professionals, and discuss why self-diagnosis is not actually helping you. We've all done it.... we've all Googled our symptoms and believed we had what the internet told us. In this episode, Enraged hosts share why you actually might not have that mental health condition, and discuss how the pharmaceutical industry makes you think you do. Listen now! Resources: Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/articles/tiktok-diagnosis-videos-leave-some-teens-thinking-they-have-rare-mental-disorders-11640514602 Dangers of Self-Diagnosis: https://www.whsv.com/2022/01/12/tiktok-leads-people-self-diagnosing-mental-health-conditions/#:~:text=AUGUSTA%20COUNTY%2C%20Va.,disorders%20like%20anxiety%20or%20ADHD. Banner Health- TikTok Diagnosis: https://www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblog/advise-me/tiktok-self-diagnoses-on-the-rise-why-its-harmful BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com/
In this episode, Katelyn & Hannah talk with activist Tara Criscuolo about diet culture, the fat positivity movement, the racist nature of idealized bodies to justify discrimination, and so much more! Have you ever wondered "what does the BMI actually mean?" or "why do I feel pressured to have a certain type of body?" - well this episode is for all of us! Because in one way or another, we've all been there! Tara talks with us about thin privilege and how it is we came to believe that certain bodies have better morals, when in reality- so much is out of our control. Spend some time checking out the resources below about anti-diet culture, fat positivity, eating disorders, and eating disorder recovery! Listen now! Episode Resources: Tara Criscuolo: http://www.taracriscuolo.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/taracriscuolo/ @selflovebytara Tara's Resource Guide: https://www.taracriscuolo.com/resources Anti-Diet and Fat-Positivity Activists: @yrfatfriend - https://www.instagram.com/yrfatfriend/ @thefatsextherapist - https://www.instagram.com/thefatsextherapist/ @fatdoctoruk - http://fatdoctoruk/ @fatmarquisele - https://www.instagram.com/fatmarquisele/ @syddskyy - https://www.instagram.com/syddskyy/ @heysharonmaxwell - https://www.instagram.com/heysharonmaxwell/
Join us for our infamous PETE WEEK episode!! Spend the hour with us as we ask Pete all the questions, and get lots of answers! In this weeks episode, we have super special guest Pete, who explains U.S. debt relations, national debt, and how the heck we can afford all these vaccines?! That's right, its #PETEWEEK! Pete answers the question “is money even real?”, while helping us realize we don't know anything, and reminding us that we know a lot! Listen now! Episode Resources: National Debt Calculator: https://www.usdebtclock.org/
In Episode 9 of Season 2, "Human Trafficking", Katelyn & Hannah dispel common ideas about human trafficking, and break down what that broad umbrella term actually means. Did you know January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month?! Come along with us this week and learn about this complex topic, while also ranting and raging about the state of the world. We know lots of terrible things are happening right now, so let's spend time together breaking it down and planning steps toward making it better! Although, listeners know we're not great at positivity, we are great at talking about change! Check out the episode this week where we ask "What actually is human trafficking?". Listen now! Episode Resources: Human Trafficking Institute: https://www.traffickinginstitute.org/tag/human-trafficking-awareness-month/ International Labour Organization: https://www.ilo.org/global/about-the-ilo/newsroom/news/WCMS_574717/lang--en/index.htm National Human Trafficking Awareness Month: https://www.state.gov/national-human-trafficking-prevention-month/ Human Trafficking Fact Sheet: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/archive/otip/fact-sheet/fact-sheet-labor-trafficking-english National Human Trafficking Hotline: https://humantraffickinghotline.org/type-trafficking/sex-trafficking
This week is an experiment where Katelyn & Hannah attempt to record an entire episode about positivity and positive news! Is this a failed experiment? Listen and find out! Katelyn & Hannah talk about sun lamps, toxic positivity, and so much more! Listen to podcast hosts attempt to be positive during these difficult times, while also asking..... "where is Pete?". Try positivity with us! Show Details: Dog Hero: https://theweek.com/life/good-news/1007839/stray-dog-saves-virginia-family-by-alerting-them-to-house-fire Dutch Prison Closures: https://www.positive.news/society/the-empty-prisons-being-put-to-good-use-in-the-netherlands/ Cities and Depression: https://www.positive.news/lifestyle/wellbeing/can-big-cities-protect-us-from-depression-researchers-think-so/ Cities and the Climate Crisis: https://www.positive.news/society/cities-are-adapting-to-the-climate-crisis-bringing-many-other-benefits/ A Girl Has No President Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agirlhasnopresident/?hl=en
In Episode 7 of Season 2, Katelyn & Hannah ask the question "is birth control a human rights issue?". This episode acknowledges the benefits of birth control, while also exploring why we're putting people at risk. The rant this week explores U.S. news, global impacts, and why we do what we do. The episode this week addresses the history of birth control, Katelyn & Hannah's experience with birth control, and how people can be appreciative of those who use birth control. Are you someone who doesn't need to prevent pregnancy? If so, have you thanked the people around you who do need to prevent pregnancy? Do it today! Listen to this week's episode now! Episode details: Global News Wire: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/12/19/1962675/0/en/Contraceptive-Pills-Market-to-reach-USD-20-55-Billion-by-2026-Rising-Demand-for-Birth-control-Pills-from-Urban-Areas-to-Fuel-Growth-Fortune-Business-Insights.html An In Justice Magazine: https://aninjusticemag.com/the-pill-has-been-killing-women-for-70-years-and-no-one-is-talking-about-it-de1e9b2dc0d Daily Sabah: https://www.dailysabah.com/life/science/new-contraceptive-measures-may-transform-male-health-care-in-2021 Fortune Business Insights 2020: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/contraceptives-market-100064 Grand Review Research: https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/us-contraceptive-market CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/contraceptive.htm
In this week's episode Katelyn & Hannah as the question "are we in a cult?". But really--- ARE WE?!?! This episode discusses the impacts of cults, who is disproportionately affected by cults, and why should all care more about power and control in our lives. The rant this week discusses a certain someone who murders people with no consequence, so be prepared to rage with us! Is Katelyn obsessed with cults? Yes. Is this episode a fascinating dive into the realm of human rights, intersectional feminism, and the questioning life? Double yes! Check out the links below: Wild Wild Country: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7768848/ NY Times - Nxivm Cult: https://www.nytimes.com/article/nxivm-timeline.html Rolling Stone - LulaRoe: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/lularich-docuseries-lularoe-mlm-cult-1228224/ Under the Banner of Heaven: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10847.Under_the_Banner_of_Heaven The Psychology of the Cult Experience: https://www.nytimes.com/1982/03/15/style/the-psychology-of-the-cult-experience.html
In this weeks episode "Fast Fashion", Katelyn & Hannah talk about the fast fashion industry and it's impacts on human rights, the climate crisis, and capitalism. Our rant this week asks the question "where are the workers?!". This episode explores the reasons we continue to purchase and invest in fast fashion, the environmental impacts, and if it's even possible to escape our current system. Of course we know that individuals alone can't change this beast, because it's all about policy change! Listen to this episode to laugh, rage, and and ask with us the question of "do we need really this?". Rant and rage with us in this episode! Episode Links: Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/articles/burning-luxury-goods-goes-out-of-style-at-burberry-1536238351 Newsweek: https://www.newsweek.com/coach-accused-deliberately-slashing-unsold-bags-trash-viral-tiktok-1638504 World Resource Institute: https://www.wri.org/insights/numbers-economic-social-and-environmental-impacts-fast-fashion Good on You: https://goodonyou.eco/fast-fashion-facts/ Globe News Wire: https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2021/07/21/2266739/0/en/COVID-s-Impact-On-The-Fast-Fashion-Market-And-How-Companies-Can-Counter-It-As-Per-TBRC-s-Fast-Fashion-Market-Report-2021.html
RE-RELEASE: This week, in honor of human rights issues around U.S. capitalistic holiday(s), "AKA global food insecurity and waste", Enraged Podcast is returning to a previously recorded episode that sheds light on hunger. Listen with us this week and think about hunger, food insecurity, and waste across the globe! In Episode 12: Hunger, AKA "people are starving in the streets and you should give a f*ck", Katelyn and Hannah ask the question "Is hunger a feminist issue?". This episode explores food insecurity and hunger, and asks why we're not all talking more about this critical issue. And hold on tight for this weeks rant, as hosts discuss more extremely problematic feminist ideologies advanced by white women that continue to exclude people. This episode discusses basic needs as human rights issues, and why we're not collectively addressing such a common experience. Oregon Food Bank: www.oregonfoodbank.org Move for Hunger: moveforhunger.org/hunger-racial-equity-issue Mud bone Grown: www.mudbonegrown.com Growing Gardens: www.growing-gardens.org Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon: oregonhunger.org Oregon Hunger Task Force: www.oregonhungertaskforce.org/the-problem Sisters of the Road: sistersoftheroad.org Heavy by Kiese Laymon: www.kieselaymon.com/heavy Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall: mikkikendall.com/about
In this weeks episode "Climate Crisis", Enraged Podcast hosts welcome semi-regular guest Pete! Pete helps break down the climate crisis, talks about interconnectedness, and helps us think differently about our role within our environment. Pete tells us about the "Big C", and it's not what you might think. Enraged hosts Katelyn & Hannah rage, rant, and learn with Pete about the climate and what stops us from taking action, together. Listen today! Check out the links below to learn more! Solar Punk - Vice News: https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx5aym/solarpunk-is-not-about-pretty-aesthetics-its-about-the-end-of-capitalism Solar Punk - BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57761297 Climate Leviathan - Book Review: https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/blog/06/09/2018/book-review-climate-leviathan-political-theory-our-planetary-future Octavia Butler: https://www.octaviabutler.com
In Episode 3, "Big Pharma", Katelyn and Hannah ask the question "is big pharma a human rights issue?". This week, podcast hosts rant about jury duty and courts in general, while sharing their own jury duty experiences. Podcast hosts share super gross big pharma stats that will knock you over, while also raging about why access to medicine is so expensive to people who need it. Do you know where your money goes? Do you have questions about why everything is so expensive and generally horrible? Are politicians pissing you off too? Well, this podcast episode is for you! Let's rage together and trace the money! Big Pharma Stats: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/CEOPAY_slice_Pharma_0606 https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/01/health/purdue-sacklers-opioids-settlement.html https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/male-contraceptive-block-drug-companies-examples-female-pill-injection-india-startup-big-pharma-a7665511.html https://www.earwolf.com/episode/has-our-medicine-system-expired-with-priti-krishtel/ https://www.earwolf.com/episode/whats-the-cure-for-vaccine-misinformation-with-dr-kolina-koltai/
In Season 2 Episode 2, "Orgasm Gap", Katelyn & Hannah talk about about the orgasm gap between cis-heterosexual couples and partners and why the gap is so important. This weeks rage topic discusses bystander-effect on public transportation and the podcasts hosts ask people to "get real!". This week's topics contain sexually explicit content, so please listen with care. Are you a person who is prioritized during sexual encounters? If so, listen to this! If not, also listen to this!
In the SEASON 2 opener for Enraged Podcast, Katelyn & Hannah are baaaaaaack!! We're back, and spookier than ever! Season 2 Episode 1 discusses so many spooky things like Texas, Afghanistan, and R.Kelly. Human rights violations are not only spooky, they're horrifying, and Enraged Podcast hosts rage about the injustices of the U.S. and talk about intersectional identities and who is most-impacted by policies. Join us in our Halloween themed episode of horror, while also learning about how we can all be a little better by "turning the light on". Katelyn and Hannah are back, and ready to rage with you!
In Episode 29: An Everyday Dissection, Katelyn & Hannah talk about science with Ellie & Nick. This week's episode asks "is science an intersectional feminist issue?". Ellie and Nick are real-life science-podcasters over at An Everyday Dissection podcast, and they rage with us this week about science, education, and you guessed it, systems of oppression! Did you know that Dr. Rosalind Franklin discovered the DNA double helix? No, you probably didn't because other (male) scientists took credit for her work. This week's episode talks with an actual scientist and an actual comedian about social issues, which we learned is the definition of practicing science. If you've ever wanted to talk about science with a scientist AND a comedian at the same time, this episode is for you! Listen now! An Everyday Dissection Podcast: https://anchor.fm/an-everyday-dissection An Everyday Dissection Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/edissect?lang=en Ellie Weise Twitter: https://twitter.com/allelellie?lang=en Nick Lemmer Twitter: https://twitter.com/lemmer_nick?lang=en Dr.Rosalind Franklin- Guardian Article: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/23/sexism-in-science-did-watson-and-crick-really-steal-rosalind-franklins-data Dr. Rosalind Franklin Biography: http://www.dnaftb.org/19/bio-3.html https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/spotlight/kr/feature/biographical https://www.forbes.com/sites/kionasmith/2018/04/16/rosalind-franklin-died-60-years-ago-today-without-the-nobel-prize-she-deserved/?sh=7a01d7fb79e7
In Episode 28: Incarceration Katelyn & Hannah ask the question "are prisons/jails/incarceration a human rights issue?". This weeks rant talks about Florida's gross approach to quieting protestors and hitting people with cars. In this episode, Enraged Podcast hosts talk about their experience working with people involved in the American Legal System, and we stop using the term "criminal justice", because that doesn't exist! We highlight the interconnections of poverty, race, access to basic human needs, and behavioral health experiences all touch incarceration in a way that continues to fund certain people and industries. Oh and if you've ever thought "well people need to try harder"- um no and this episode is for you! Listen now! Check out these resources! Beyond These Walls: http://www.beyondthesewallslgbt.org/ https://www.instagram.com/beyondthesewallslgbt/ Portland Freedom Fund: https://portlandfreedomfund.org/ National Bail Fund: https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/nbfn-directory Caged Nation Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/caged-nation-podcast/id1467708558 https://www.stitcher.com/show/caged-nation-podcast Social Justice Resource- Criminal Justice Facts: https://socialjusticeresourcecenter.org/facts-and-figures/criminal-justice-system/ Crack: Cocaine, Corruption, and Conspiracy- Documentary: https://www.netflix.com/title/80988518 13TH- Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krfcq5pF8u8
In Episode 27: Minimum Wage, aka #PETEWEEK, Katelyn & Hannah host special guest Pete! That's right, #PETEWEEK is back and so informative, as always! This week we talk with Pete about the minimum wage, the economy, and the labor theory of value. This episode asks the question "is the minimum wage a human rights issue?". And before you think to yourself "I don't understand this!", think again! Pete breaks down these topics and helps us understand why human rights are connected to all these important issues. If you've been waiting for #PETEWEEK, just like us, this episode is for you! And if you haven't met Pete, don't wait, listen now! Treat yourself with #PETEWEEK for Earth Day! Listen now! Special thanks to Pete for spending time with Enraged Podcast! Asset to the Resistance: https://www.arpdx.org https://www.instagram.com/assettotheresistance/ Mending Bloc: https://www.instagram.com/mendingbloc/ https://twitter.com/mendingbloc?lang=en Bureau of Labor Statistics: https://www.bls.gov Donate if you can! Taking Ownership PDX: https://takingownershippdx.com Mud bone Grown: https://www.mudbonegrown.com Oregon Food Bank: https://www.oregonfoodbank.org Growing Gardens: http://www.growing-gardens.org
In Episode 26: Mental Health, aka "mental health is real", Katelyn & Hannah dive deep into one of our favorite topics, mental health! We know you've been waiting for this episode, and here is it! And if you haven't been waiting, this will be exactly what you never knew you needed to hear. This weeks rant asks the question "why is Minnesota so gross?". Enraged hosts discuss mental/physical/spiritual health, as mental health professionals, and examine the systems surrounding mental health: capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy! If you've ever wondered what therapists REALLY think, this episode is for you! Listen now! Click below to learn more about mental health resources and get support: Trevor Project- Resources: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org APA Mental Health Disparities- Diverse Populations: https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/cultural-competency/education/mental-health-facts National Alliance on Mental Illness- LGBTQAI+: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Identity-and-Cultural-Dimensions/LGBTQI NY Times: Court Overturns Sex Crime Conviction (Minnesota): https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/31/us/minnesota-supreme-court-rape-ruling.html
In Episode 25: Is Porn Our Sex Education?, aka "porn can be good and bad", Katelyn & Hannah talk about the complicated structures surrounding porn, the porn industry, and how we learn about sexuality in the United States. This weeks rage dives into the infuriating realm of seeking medical services as a femme person, and acknowledging that many other people have less access than we do. Have you ever thought about the question "whats my or your porn search?" um, then this episode is for you! We talk about the really amazing and inclusive ethical porn innovations, and how super problematic some porn can be for a variety of reasons. If you've never talked about porn openly, let this episode be a starting place! Listen now! Ana Foxxx: https://www.instagram.com/foxy_locksy/?hl=en Instagram: @AnaFuckingFox and @foxy_locksy Kink.com: https://www.kink.com New York Post: https://nypost.com/2020/06/23/big-porn-cashes-in-on-racism-and-anti-semitism/ Ethical Porn- Glamour: https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/best-ethical-porn-sites PornHub Statistics: https://www.pornhub.com/insights/2019-year-in-review#searches PornHub Wellness: https://www.pornhub.com/sex/
In Episode 24: Transgender Day of Visibility, aka "trans rights are human rights", Katelyn & Hannah talk about the incredible contributions transpeople have made in our society. This weeks rant is a shhhhh-secret, and Hannah & Katelyn de-bunk mansplaining experiments. Transgender Day of Visibility has been practiced since 2009, and this week we talk about all the incredible ways you can support the trans-community members around you, yes- around YOU. We also discuss the 80+ anti-trans bills that have been presented in state legislature, which is a huge problem and putting lives at risk. Please join us this week as we call-out problematic and exclusionary "feminists" and encourage each other to be accountable to supporting others. And if you just want to hear some singing while you learn things with us, this episode is for you! Please subscribe, review, and tell a friend! Basic Rights Oregon: http://www.basicrights.org Basic Rights Oregon- Queer Town Hall: http://www.basicrights.org/event/queer-town-hall-transgender-day-of-visibility/ Marsha P. Johnson Institute: https://marshap.org Human Rights Campaign: https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/breaking-2021-becomes-record-year-for-anti-transgender-legislation ACLU: https://www.aclu.org/legislation-affecting-lgbt-rights-across-country
In Episode 23: S.T.E.M, aka "STEMinists are the future", Katelyn & Hannah talk with Isabelle Craft from Girls Inc. of the PNW about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This week we discuss how girls and gender-expansive youth are traditionally and presently excluded, denied, and impacted by lack of support and voice within the STEM field and education system. Isabelle shows us how and why questioning the world around us can help build community, challenge power dynamics, and be better allies to those who are most-impacted. If you've ever wondered "why are women and gender-expansive people not into science?", this episode will make you re-think that question entirely, and inspire you to be part of the change. Isabelle helps us see the incredible work Girls Inc. is doing, and frankly, challenges all of us to step our game up and change the world around us. She inspires us to "move the needle" one day at a time. Special thanks to Isabelle Craft and Girls Inc. of the Pacific North West for spending time with Enraged Podcast! Listen to this week's episode about S.T.E.M. now! Girls Inc. of the PNW: https://www.girlsincpnw.org Girls Inc. Eureka! Program: https://www.girlsincpnw.org/eureka Girls Inc. Eureka! Program Video: https://youtu.be/c8jdwusAOek Girls Inc. of the PNW Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/girlsincpnw/ https://twitter.com/GirlsIncPNW https://www.facebook.com/girlsincpnw/ Next Up Oregon: https://nextuporegon.org Your Street Your Voice: https://www.yourstreetyourvoice.com Code Red Collective: http://www.coderedco.org
This week Enraged Podcast steps aside from our scheduled episodes to highlight and signal boost voices from the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. We stand in support with and for the AAPI community amidst ongoing targeted attacks, racism, and under-supported community members within the AAPI community, and our nation at large. This week, please spend the time you would have listened to Enraged Podcast- and engage with the AAPI resources, voices, mutual-aid and community resources linked below: Asian American Feminist Collective: https://www.asianamfeminism.org/resources Asian American Advocacy Fund: https://www.asianamericanadvocacyfund.org/asians-for-black-lives Best Asian American Podcasts: https://player.fm/podcasts/Asian-American Listenwise: Podcasts for Asian Pacific Heritage Month: https://blog.listenwise.com/2020/05/listenwise-podcasts-for-asian-pacific-american-heritage-month/ The AAPI Covid-19 Project: https://www.aapicovid19.org/resources Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid Fund: https://www.atlantamutualaid.org/ Stop AAPI Hate- National Report: https://secureservercdn.net/104.238.69.231/a1w.90d.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/210312-Stop-AAPI-Hate-National-Report-.pdf
In Episode 22: Property Ownership, aka "the American dream is a lie", Katelyn & Hannah talk with Lauren Goche, who is a Portland-based Realtor and badass social justice queen, about property ownership and realty. This week we ask the question "is property ownership and housing a human right?". Will this episode make you rethink the myth of the "American dream"? We hope so! Lauren walks and talks us through how she sees racism and systemic exclusion in her work as a realtor, and shares with us the ways she steps into spaces to be better. Lauren also rages just as hard as Enraged Podcast, so we're excited to feel the heat in a community way! If you want to learn more about being a better community member, home owner, property owner, and get a raging reminder that we're all on stolen land, this episode is for you! Lauren Goche: https://laurengoche.com Lauren Goche- Think Realty: https://www.think-portland.com/about/lauren-goche/ Taking Ownership PDX: https://takingownershippdx.com Proud Ground: https://proudground.org Sacred Sea Tuna: https://www.sacredseatuna.com
In Episode 21: Animal Agriculture, aka "factory farming is in bed with big pharma", Katelyn & Hannah dive into the complexities of factory farming, white supremacy in vegan culture, and how all of this isn't sustainable for our planet. And if you're thinking "I love bacon burgers and don't care about this", stick around because there is some real-talk you need to hear. For those of you who already try to limit meat and dairy, this is also for you to examine the racism and classism embedded in vegan-elite-diets. Lets get uncomfortable! Oh, and this week's motto is "get your sh*t together, this isn't sustainable".... which applies to many aspects of our lives. If you want to laugh and think critically, listen to this episode! Mud bone Grown: https://www.mudbonegrown.com Growing Gardens: http://www.growing-gardens.org Vegucated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrWx_e1wuZQ Eating Animals: http://www.eatinganimalsmovie.com https://www.littlebrown.com/titles/jonathan-safran-foer/eating-animals/9780316086646/ Nation Earth: http://www.nationearth.com Civil Eats: https://civileats.com/2020/08/26/is-the-vegan-movement-ready-to-reckon-with-racism/ Why Veg- Save the Planet: https://whyveg.com/save_the_planet/ LiveKindly: https://www.livekindly.co/vegan-documentaries/
In Episode 20: Economic Justice, aka "people can't afford to live", we talk with special guest Pete about taxes, language, gatekeeping, and so much more related to money and access to resources. Get ready for #PeteWeek because we have a lot to unpack and rage about! Have you ever wondered "why is the economy and laws around it so complicated" or "is the U.S. economy a scam"? So have we and yes it is! We get into all things money in this episode as Pete helps us connect the dots between racism, lobbying, and free labor. If you want to get deep into the intersections of capitalism, white supremacy, and patriarchy as we explore economic justice issues, this episode is for you! #PeteWeek Asset to the Resistance: https://www.arpdx.org https://www.instagram.com/assettotheresistance/ https://www.facebook.com/assettotheresistance Angela Davis: http://www.myblackhistory.net/Angela_Davis.htm https://www.thoughtco.com/angela-davis-biography-3528285 When They Call you a Terrorist by Asha Bandele & Patrisse Khan-Cullers: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250171085 Oregon Imprison Firefighter Relief- Critical Resistance: https://criticalresistance.networkforgood.com/projects/112349-cr-portland-firefighter-assistance-fundraiser Kimberle W. Crenshaw- Columbia Law School: https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/kimberle-w-crenshaw https://www.ted.com/speakers/kimberle_crenshaw
In Episode 19: Intimate Partner Violence, aka "not everyone is safe at home", Katelyn & Hannah talk with Raphael House advocate Elizabeth McKeever about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), and explore the question "is IPV a human rights issue?". This episode examines and helps us understand the complexities of IPV, and identifies how the media and legal systems contribute to IPV today. This subject is incredibly difficult to talk about, and it is necessary to understand as we dismantle power, control, and violence within relationships and society at large. We discuss how women of color and the LGBTQ+ community are disproportionately impacted by IPV, and find ways we can all think differently about support. If you're looking to learn, grow, and get passionate about supporting your community, this episode is for you! Raphael House: https://raphaelhouse.com https://www.instagram.com/raphaelhousepdx https://twitter.com/RaphaelHouse https://www.youtube.com/user/raphaelhousepdx Safety Planning- Raphael House: https://raphaelhouse.com/safety-planning/ Is This Abuse?- Raphael House: https://raphaelhouse.com/is-this-abuse/ National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: https://ncadv.org/STATISTICS National Coalition Against Domestic Violence - LGBTQ+: https://ncadv.org/blog/posts/domestic-violence-and-the-lgbtq-community
In Episode 18: Misogyny in the Media aka "#freebritney", Katelyn & Hannah explore the question "Is misogyny in the media a human rights issue?". Podcast hosts also dive back into the topic of social media consent as we hear about Katelyn's DM's for the episode rant. This episode makes connections between misogyny, access to basic needs, human rights, and who is prioritized and believed in the media. If you're interested in the #FreeBritney movement, this episode is for you! If you're not interested in conservatorship, listen anyway because you'll learn something. NY Times- Framing Britney Spears: https://www.nytimes.com/article/framing-britney-spears.html Jackson Katz- Tough Guise: https://www.jacksonkatz.com/videos/ Lifetime- Surviving R.Kelly: https://www.mylifetime.com/shows/surviving-r-kelly
In Episode 17: Sex Work, aka "stop deleting people's jobs", Katelyn & Hannah talk with Dadi Iris and Gidget Grey and ask the question "Is sex work a human rights issue?". Iris and Gidget help us understand the systems of oppression surrounding sex work, the complex and healing places within the work, and teach us how we can all be better humans. This episode explores sex work, sensuality, and connection as a basic human need, while discussing all the barriers to being our true selves. If you've ever wanted to know more about sex work but were too afraid to ask (yes, we're talking to you), check out this important episode! Join us to explore compassion, empathy, and connection within this week's episode. Pay Sex Workers! Dadi Iris: https://www.instagram.com/dadi_iris/ Cash App: $irisives Venom: @BeBeeB Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dadi_Iris Gidget Grey: https://www.instagram.com/queef_station Cash App: grouponboobjob Venmo: @grouponboobjob Twitter: https://twitter.com/grouponboobjob_
In Episode 16: White Fragility, aka "white people stop crying", Katelyn & Hannah talk about white fragility and how it shows up and ask the question "is white fragility a human rights issue?". The rant this week talks about sexual predators, aka celebrities, and why popular men aren't held accountable for their actions. This episode explores how white fragility is a symptom of white supremacy, and how white people are responsible for dismantling it. Listen to this episode to learn about white fragility and begin or continue actions toward change! White Fragility Book by Robin DiAngelo: https://www.robindiangelo.com White Fragility Readers Guide (FREE): https://www.beacon.org/assets/pdfs/whitefragilityreadingguide.pdf White Supremacy Culture Article: https://www.showingupforracialjustice.org/white-supremacy-culture-characteristics.html adrienne maree brown's resource list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VGHxOo4uC0Xdk7B6oJMwQTxwwO3tKPndMz3t8bU4_Ok/mobilebasic How to be an Antiracist- Ibram X. Kendi: https://www.ibramxkendi.com/books-1
In Episode 15: Global Gag Rule, aka "the U.S. kills people", Katelyn & Hannah discuss the global gag rule, which is also informally known as the Mexico City policy. Podcast hosts explore the question "is the global gag order a human rights issue?". If you aren't aware of the global gag order or what it means, this episode is for you... and everyone else! This week's rant discusses Britney Spears, explores disability rights, and conservatorship. Oh yeah, and we have a new president! Listen to this important episode, and check out the resources below for more information. Center for Health & Gender Equity: https://srhrforall.org/download/prescribing-chaos-in-global-health-the-global-gag-rule-from-1984-2018/?wpdmdl=1064&refresh=6007ce015793e1611124225 Planned Parenthood: https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/communities/planned-parenthood-global/end-global-gag-rule Half The Sky Movement: http://www.halftheskymovement.org/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Dec_newsletter ACLU- How Conservatorship Threatens Britney Spears' Civil Rights: https://www.aclu.org/news/disability-rights/how-conservatorship-threatens-britney-spears-civil-rights/
In Episode 14: Are We All Gross, AKA "the answer is: yes we are, but we're trying to be better", Katelyn & Hannah are joined by special guest Eliana! This week's rant features a discussion on how and why the supreme court is gross. Enraged hosts ask Eliana what Canadian's think about the USA, and is it 'insurrection' or 'erection'- we can't tell. This episode also explores the reality tv show Jersey Shore and asks "is Reality TV a feminist issue?". You won't want to miss this episode! Thanks for joining us Eliana! More about media literacy: https://www.medialit.org/media-literacy-definition-and-more
In Episode 13: LGBTQ+ Rights, AKA "start thinking beyond marriage equality", Katelyn and Hannah talk with Nancy Haque from Basic Rights Oregon. This episode asks the question "Are LGBTQ+ rights a feminist issue?". Nancy shares about the important work Basic Rights Oregon has done and continues to do, while also helping us understand LGBTQ+ issues beyond marriage equality. Listen to this episode to learn more about critical LGBTQ+ issues, and hear Nancy's perspective on leadership and building community. Basic Rights Oregon: http://www.basicrights.org https://www.instagram.com/basicrightsoregon https://www.twitter.com/basicrights https://www.facebook.com/basicrights Basic Rights Oregon Queer Town Hall: https://www.youtube.com/c/BasicRights/videos Adi's Act - SB52: http://www.basicrights.org/featured/working-for-adis-act/ The Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org
In Episode 12: Hunger, AKA "people are starving in the streets and you should give a f*ck", Katelyn and Hannah ask the question "Is hunger a feminist issue?". This episode explores food insecurity and hunger, and asks why we're not all talking more about this critical issue. And hold on tight for this weeks rant, as hosts discuss more extremely problematic feminist ideologies advanced by white women that continue to exclude people. This episode discusses basic needs as human rights issues, and why we're not collectively addressing such a common experience. Oregon Food Bank: https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/serving-pride-lgbtq-americans-hungriest-demographic Move for Hunger: https://moveforhunger.org/hunger-racial-equity-issue Mud bone Grown: https://www.mudbonegrown.com Growing Gardens: https://www.growing-gardens.org Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon: https://oregonhunger.org Oregon Hunger Task Force: https://www.oregonhungertaskforce.org/the-problem Sisters of the Road: https://sistersoftheroad.org Heavy by Kiese Laymon: https://www.kieselaymon.com/heavy Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall: https://mikkikendall.com/about
In "Episode 11: Religion", Katelyn and Hannah ask the question "Is religion a feminist/human rights issue?". This episode discusses religion from the hosts experience and consider the many ways in which organized religion is dominated by cis white men. This episode features a holiday rendition of WAP, which will give you all the cozy church vibes you've been dreaming of this season. The rant this week explores the practice of "playing the devils advocate" and we discuss why this is problematic position to take. Please note that this episode contains information about sexual assault, domestic violence, and language that may be disturbing to some listeners. Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/trvr_support_center/lgbtq-religion/ Pew Research Center: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/03/02/women-relatively-rare-in-top-positions-of-religious-leadership/ American Progress: https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/news/2018/05/03/450268/efforts-women-faith-achieve-gender-equality/ Terrible Thanks for Asking Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-after-certainty/id1126119288?i=1000473679632
In "Episode 10: Periods", Katelyn and Hannah talk with guest Eliana from GladRags about menstruation/periods and ask the question "Is menstruation a human rights issue?". For all of our listeners who do not menstruate, don't skip this episode! Get ready to learn about bodies, language, and how we can all be together in our learning about menstruation/periods, needs, and human rights. Eliana will make you laugh, bring you in with her compassion, and provide more understanding about critical issues of menstruation/periods. Listen now! GladRags: https://gladrags.com https://www.instagram.com/gladragspads/ https://www.twitter.com/gladrags https://www.facebook.com/GladRagsPads/ Period Movement: https://period.org Homelessness + Periods: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABch4VYOJZ0
In "Episode 9: How to be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi", Katelyn and Hannah talk about this months book club reading and International Human Rights Day. This episode rant highlights activism policing and cancel culture, and ways we can approach learning together. Enraged Podcast hosts share what they've learned from performer and activist Alok, and discuss connections between the gender binary and racism, colonization, and capitalism. This episode has a lot to unpack, but trust us- it's worth the listen! How to be an Anti-Racist: https://www.ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-antiracist-1 Alok: https://www.alokvmenon.com Getting Curious Podcast: https://www.jonathanvanness.com/gettingcurious/episode/1d00d0fa/how-grateful-are-we-to-live-beyond-the-gender-binary-with-alok adrienne marie brown: http://adriennemareebrown.net Pleasure Activism: https://www.akpress.org/pleasure-activism.html
In "Episode 8: Pleasure", Katelyn & Hannah are joined by guests Amory Jane (AJ) and Gretchen, sex educators and SheBop employees! This episode asks the question "Are sex toys and sex shops a feminist issue?". AJ and Gretchen share about their work, the barriers in accessing comprehensive sex education, and tell us so much more about SheBop the shop. This episode explores sex, equity, and dives deeper into who is and is not visible in narratives about pleasure. If you're interested in learning more about SheBop and the important work of AJ and Gretchen, this is episode is a must-listen! SheBop: https://www.sheboptheshop.com Amory Jane (AJ): https://amoryjane.com https://www.instagram.com/amory_jane/?hl=en Gretchen: http://www.gretchenleigh.org https://www.instagram.com/gretchenleighv/ Progressive Pleasure Club: http://progressivepleasureclub.com Pleasure Activism by adrienne maree brown: https://www.powells.com/book/pleasure-activism-9781849353267
In "Episode 7: Tattoos", Katelyn and Hannah ask the question "Are tattoos and tattooing a feminist issue?". This special release discusses podcast hosts experience being tattooed, finding artists who are responsive, and maybe even tattooing themselves (do not try at home). This episode aims at highlighting the gatekeeping within the tattooing community, and asks questions about how we can be more intentional and community-focused. Listen to this episode if you've ever wondered if you were the only one feeling uncomfortable while getting tattooed!