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En politique municipale, provinciale et fédérale, les départs de femmes s'enchaînent. En cause, l'intimidation dont elles sont victimes, la remise en question de leurs compétences, ou encore leur relégation à des rôles de moindre importance. Emilie reçoit l'autrice, essayiste et activiste Alexa Conradi pour mieux comprendre les racines du problème et les obstacles qui se dressent devant les femmes politiques. Dans la deuxième partie de l'émission, Alexa Conradi explique ce que signifierait faire de la politique en féministe, et comment intégrer pleinement les valeurs de ce mouvement dans notre paysage politique actuel. Women keep leaving municipal, provincial and federal politics, due to intimidation, the questioning of their skills, or their relegation to less important roles. Emilie sits down with author, essayist and activist Alexa Conradi to better understand the roots of the problem and the obstacles that stand before female politicians. In the second part of the show, Alexa Conradi explains what it would mean to do politics in a feminist fashion, and how to fully integrate the values of this movement into our current political landscape.Animation : Emilie NicolasGénérique : Lucie Laumonier (Production), Tristan Capacchione (Production technique), Karyn Pugliese (Rédactrice en chef) Coanimation : Alexa ConradiPour en savoir plus :Une crise féministe à Québec Solidaire – Le DevoirCatherine Dorion, celle qui dérange – CanadalandMettre fin au gaslighting racial: une question de gouvernance – PivotYara El-Ghadban : le deuil, mais aussi les rêves – CanadalandJournalisme cathartique – CanadalandSuivre la tragédie qui se déroule en Palestine: la couverture du GuardianLes angles morts: perspectives sur le Québec actuel - Éditions du remue-ménageSi vous appréciez ce podcast, soutenez-nous ! Vous obtiendrez un accès en prime à toutes nos émissions gratuitement, y compris les premières diffusions et le contenu bonus. Vous recevrez également notre lettre d'information exclusive, des rabais sur les produits dans notre boutique, des billets pour nos événements en direct et virtuels, et surtout, vous ferez partie de la solution à la crise du journalisme au Canada. Vous ferez en sorte que notre travail reste gratuit et accessible à tout le monde. Vous pouvez écouter sans publicité sur Amazon Music, inclus avec Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of CKX Questions we continue our conversation with Alexa Conradi. Alexa's book "Les angles morts: Perspectives sur le Québec actuel" has recently been translated into English by Catherine Brown ("Fear, Love, and Liberation in Contemporary Quebec"). Learn more about the book here: https://btlbooks.com/book/fear-love-and-liberation-in-contemporary-quebec
In this episode of CKX Questions we sit down with author and feminist activist Alexa Conradi, whose book "Les angles morts: Perspectives sur le Québec actuel" has recently been translated into English by Catherine Brown ("Fear, Love, and Liberation in Contemporary Quebec"). Learn more about the book here: https://btlbooks.com/book/fear-love-and-liberation-in-contemporary-quebec
A new book by long-time Quebec activist Alexa Conradi explores the fissures and tensions in current-day Quebec society. In the book, Conradi looks critically at Quebec’s feminism, relations with Indigenous people and systemic racism. From 2006-2009, she served as the first elected president of the political party Québec Solidaire. From 2009-2015, she was president of Canada’s largest feminism organization, the Fédération des Femmes du Québec. Alexa Conradi speaks with us from Stuttgart, Germany where she is now living.
A new book by long-time Quebec activist Alexa Conradi explores the fissures and tensions in current-day Quebec society. In the book, Conradi looks critically at Quebec’s feminism, relations with Indigenous people and systemic racism. From 2006-2009, she served as the first elected president of the political party Québec Solidaire. From 2009-2015, she was president of Canada’s largest feminism organization, the Fédération des Femmes du Québec. Alexa Conradi speaks with us from Stuttgart, Germany where she is now living.
Alexa Conradi helped to shape the early years of Québec Solidaire in her role as president of the far-left party from 2006 to 2009. She was also a crucial voice of opposition to the Parti Québécois’ Islamophobic Charter of Values as the head of the Québec Women’s Federation, a position she held from 2009 to 2015. On this episode she joins host Andre Goulet to explain why we're right to be wary of Francois Legault's incoming Coalition Avenir Québec government. Plus: what the rise of Québec Solidaire means for grassroots-driven social democracy in Québec and the broader development of the international Left and why it's too early to count out the Parti Québécois. This conversation was recorded on October 3rd, 2018. Support this podcast at patreon.com/unpackingthenews