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Nikt nas nie pytał, ale i tak się wypowiemy!
Jeszcze więcej GIRL POWER! - odcinek specjalny z okazji Międzynarodowego Dnia Dziewcząt

Nikt nas nie pytał, ale i tak się wypowiemy!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 45:55


Potrzebujemy prawdziwego empowermentu, wzmacniania dziewczynek i dziewczyn i o tym właśnie opowiadamy w tym odcinku. A Międzynarodowy Dzień Dziewcząt jest do tego świetnym pretekstem. Gościnią odcinka jest wspaniała Marta Mazurek. Lista lektur: „Dziewczyny, do boju! Poradnik młodej aktywistki” Keelyn Rich „Damy, dziewuchy, dziewczyny. Historia w spódnicy” Anna Dziewit-Meller „Odwagi! Nie musisz być doskonała” Reshma Saujani Marta Mazurek, „Syndrom oszustki” wywiad dla „Wysokich Obcasów” https://www.wysokieobcasy.pl/akcje-specjalne/7,174350,26139015,kobiety-zbyt-czesto-padaja-ofiara-wewnetrznej-oszustki-maja.html Iwona Chmura-Rutkowska, Maciej Duda, Marta Mazurek, Aleksandra Sołtysiak-Łuczak (red.) „Gender w podręcznikach. Projekt badawczy. Raport”, T. 1-3, Warszawa: Feminoteka, 2015 https://feminoteka.pl/raport-gender-w-podrecznikach-tom-1-3-publikacja-do-pobrania/ Lucyna Kopciewicz, „Rodzaj i edukacja”, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Dolnośląskiej Szkoły Wyższej, 2007 Agata Teutsch, „Siła, odwaga, solidarność - upełnomocnienie jako skuteczna strategia przeciwdziałania przemocy wobec kobiet i dziewcząt i innej przemocy ze względu na płeć. Podręcznik dla organizacji i instytucji”, Kraków: Autonomia, 2016 „Kosmos dla dziewczynek” https://fundacjakosmos.org/ "The danger of a single story " Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg&feature=emb_title

Negra Como Yo
Episodio 41 | El Peligro de una sola historia | Podcast Negra Como Yo

Negra Como Yo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 12:06


Para iniciar esta Segunda Temporada de #NegraComoYo me tomé el atrevimiento de hablar de una de las más importantes escritoras nigerianas de los últimos tiempos. Ícono feminista y defensora de los Derechos Afro, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. En la charla Chimamanda nos cuenta sobre "El Peligro de una sola historia" y lo nocivo que ha sido esto a través de los años. Acompáñame a conocer el por qué de este statement. Si quieres ver la presentación completa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg -------------------------------- - https://www.instagram.com/NegraComoYo - https://www.facebook.com/NegraComoYo #NegraComoYo #Podcast #ChimamandaNgoziAdichie --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gisette-rosas/support

Raw Talk Podcast
#79: Maternal Health Part 2: Pregnancy & Post-Partum

Raw Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 61:56


In part two of our maternal health series, we explore the journey through pregnancy, birth, and the post-natal period – including the planning involved, the decisions made, and any healthcare a person may receive along the way. We started out our conversation with Madeleine Springate-Combs, a midwife in Ontario, who told us about why someone may choose to receive care from a midwife and the philosophy of midwifery. We also spoke to midwife Lauren Wattam, who has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and practiced midwifery in missions to Ethiopia, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Yemen. She told us about the important roles that midwives can play throughout pregnancy and childbirth around the world and the impacts of global health outreach. We also spoke to Dr. John Kingdom, the chair of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and professor of maternal-fetal medicine at the University of Toronto, and a clinician-scientist at Mount Sinai Hospital. He told us about some of the complications that can arise in pregnancy and the work he does to deal with them. Finally, we spoke to Jane Francis, a registered dietician and PhD candidate in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Toronto. Her work focuses on providing accessible breastfeeding support to mothers from marginalized populations. Canadian Association of Midwives Mount Sinai Ontario Fetal Centre Medecins Sans Frontieres Vulnerable mothers' experiences breastfeeding with an enhanced community lactation support program Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program Parkdale Queen West Community Health Center – Pregnancy and Parenting Programs The danger of a single story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie When Women Were Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice by Terry Tempest Williams

Raw Talk Podcast
#79: Maternal Health Part 2: Pregnancy & Post-Partum

Raw Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 61:56


In part two of our maternal health series, we explore the journey through pregnancy, birth, and the post-natal period – including the planning involved, the decisions made, and any healthcare a person may receive along the way. We started out our conversation with Madeleine Springate-Combs, a midwife in Ontario, who told us about why someone may choose to receive care from a midwife and the philosophy of midwifery. We also spoke to midwife Lauren Wattam, who has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and practiced midwifery in missions to Ethiopia, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Yemen. She told us about the important roles that midwives can play throughout pregnancy and childbirth around the world and the impacts of global health outreach. We also spoke to Dr. John Kingdom, the chair of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and professor of maternal-fetal medicine at the University of Toronto, and a clinician-scientist at Mount Sinai Hospital. He told us about some of the complications that can arise in pregnancy and the work he does to deal with them. Finally, we spoke to Jane Francis, a registered dietician and PhD candidate in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Toronto. Her work focuses on providing accessible breastfeeding support to mothers from marginalized populations. Canadian Association of Midwives Mount Sinai Ontario Fetal Centre Medecins Sans Frontieres Vulnerable mothers' experiences breastfeeding with an enhanced community lactation support program Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program Parkdale Queen West Community Health Center – Pregnancy and Parenting Programs The danger of a single story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie When Women Were Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice by Terry Tempest Williams

Narrative Shift by Love Beyond Walls
Episode 1: Owning Your Narrative?

Narrative Shift by Love Beyond Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 54:53


Johnny Taylor and Terence Lester discuss why it is important to understand a narrative. Johnny mentions a TED Talk. Here is the link to the actual talk and the correct name below: The danger of a single story | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg&feature=youtu.be

Schoolin Life Podcast
Danger of the Single Story

Schoolin Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 56:14


On this week’s episode, we talk stories we tell ourselves and others about who we are and what we are to be, and determine why we’re more than just one story. Girl with a traumatic childhood, Guy with a troubled past, Girl that had her baby in high school. We all know the types of backstories that get attention because they easily frame an individual and help others categorize that person quickly. But what if we didn’t use these narratives to define ourselves and others? What if we allowed ourselves to be more than one story, what if we all agreed that our histories would not define us, and what if we didn’t rely on the stories we’ve heard of others to define them before we get to know them? Listen as we discuss the dangers of the single story and how we can move ourselves and others beyond it.   The Danger of the Single Story: https://youtu.be/D9Ihs241zeg   Get Your Shop On: Grab your "Schoolin Life Podcast" merch and rep your favorite podcast at www.schoolinlifepod.com/shop   All Black Everything: Shoutout to Black Women Making History in Higher Education  Britney Deas, Jordan Nixon, Kayla Willis and authors of "The Table: Stories from Black Women in Student Affairs"    TVTea: Give Oliva Benson her roses! 20 years of Law & Order: SVU   Follow us on Social: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Pintrest @schoolinlifepod  Email: hello@schoolinlifepod.com   Subscribe to the Schoolin Life Newsletter

Yes! You Can. A podcast for high achievers

Show Notes for Genuine Driven Women Episode #31 Becoming world class is really a mindset, a decision. You can start today, where you are, and make that mindset a habit as you go through life. Be excellent, bring value, and do it with strength and the attitude that you are making a difference in the world – and you will. Today's podcast is brought to you by Audible - get a FREE audiobook download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/DrivenWomen. You will find they have over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Time Machine:   In this segment each week we will give a few points about women that have accomplished a lot! We also will discuss a bit about what was happening to women during the time periods. Someone we think you would like to know more about is: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Her TED Talk:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg   Inspirational Quote of the Week: “Of course I am not worried about intimidating men. The type of man who will be intimidated by me is exactly the type of man I have no interest in.” - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie   We genuinely Want to know! (Listener questions and feedback) Are you driven to succeed? Email us at tami.north@genuinedrivenwomen.com or call us at (724) DRIVEN-2 or  (724) 374-8362 and leave a voice message. We’ll use your voicemails on a future podcast!   We’d love for you to take a couple minutes to write a review on iTunes, which will help us to reach our goal to connect with girls, young ladies, and women who need just this kind of inspiration each week. Click here to leave a review! You can also follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/genuinedrivenwomen/ to join the conversation, get to know us better, and to find about all the new things we will be announcing in the months to come.   References: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - https://www.britannica.com/biography/Chimamanda-Ngozi-Adichie TED talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg Tim Ferriss Podcast:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/331-ann-miura-ko-path-from-shyness-to-world-class-debater/id863897795?i=1000417089394&mt=2  

Edu Culture Podcast
Episode 17: Stereotypes Oh My!

Edu Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 41:10


This is our second episode in which we respond to listener questions. Out of the dozens of questions we received, three in particular rose to the top of the pile: When is it ok to believe a stereotype about my urban kids? Why do people perceive Asians as being smart? Am I racist if I think all Asians are typically smart? Should I use pop culture in a classroom? How can I use it in the right way? Books and resources mentioned in this episode: The Asian American Achievement Paradox by Jennifer Lee and Min Zhou https://www.russellsage.org/asian-american-achievement-paradox Ted Talk: The Danger of a SIngle Story, Chimamanda Adiche https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg&t=996s