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First published in 1997, Manufacturing Religion was a controversial book because it critiqued a widely adopted style of scholarship that presumes that religion is utterly unique, inexplicable, and therefore able only to be interpreted by privileged scholars. Claiming religion to be sui generis (or self-caused), this approach has undisclosed practical effects--institutional and geo-political--at a variety of sites, from the types of textbooks commonly used in introductory classes to the way that political events are often represented in the mass media. Russell McCutcheon documented the ubiquity of this approach and showed how harmful it was Updating its wide-ranging evidence and adding new chapters, this new edition demonstrates the impact of this critique while showing how little the field has generally moved in the past thirty years. Russell T. McCutcheon earned his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto and is now an honorary life member of the International Association for the History of Religions. Beginning in 2001, he was the Department Chair at the University of Alabama, a role that he played for 18 years. His many publications on the history of the field and the practical effects of the category religion in liberal democracies, along with a number of resources created specifically for teachers and students, are widely used in the field today. This episode's host, Jacob Barrett, is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Religion and Culture track. For more information, visit his website thereluctantamericanist.com00:00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
First published in 1997, Manufacturing Religion was a controversial book because it critiqued a widely adopted style of scholarship that presumes that religion is utterly unique, inexplicable, and therefore able only to be interpreted by privileged scholars. Claiming religion to be sui generis (or self-caused), this approach has undisclosed practical effects--institutional and geo-political--at a variety of sites, from the types of textbooks commonly used in introductory classes to the way that political events are often represented in the mass media. Russell McCutcheon documented the ubiquity of this approach and showed how harmful it was Updating its wide-ranging evidence and adding new chapters, this new edition demonstrates the impact of this critique while showing how little the field has generally moved in the past thirty years. Russell T. McCutcheon earned his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto and is now an honorary life member of the International Association for the History of Religions. Beginning in 2001, he was the Department Chair at the University of Alabama, a role that he played for 18 years. His many publications on the history of the field and the practical effects of the category religion in liberal democracies, along with a number of resources created specifically for teachers and students, are widely used in the field today. This episode's host, Jacob Barrett, is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Religion and Culture track. For more information, visit his website thereluctantamericanist.com00:00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
First published in 1997, Manufacturing Religion was a controversial book because it critiqued a widely adopted style of scholarship that presumes that religion is utterly unique, inexplicable, and therefore able only to be interpreted by privileged scholars. Claiming religion to be sui generis (or self-caused), this approach has undisclosed practical effects--institutional and geo-political--at a variety of sites, from the types of textbooks commonly used in introductory classes to the way that political events are often represented in the mass media. Russell McCutcheon documented the ubiquity of this approach and showed how harmful it was Updating its wide-ranging evidence and adding new chapters, this new edition demonstrates the impact of this critique while showing how little the field has generally moved in the past thirty years. Russell T. McCutcheon earned his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto and is now an honorary life member of the International Association for the History of Religions. Beginning in 2001, he was the Department Chair at the University of Alabama, a role that he played for 18 years. His many publications on the history of the field and the practical effects of the category religion in liberal democracies, along with a number of resources created specifically for teachers and students, are widely used in the field today. This episode's host, Jacob Barrett, is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Religion and Culture track. For more information, visit his website thereluctantamericanist.com00:00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
First published in 1997, Manufacturing Religion was a controversial book because it critiqued a widely adopted style of scholarship that presumes that religion is utterly unique, inexplicable, and therefore able only to be interpreted by privileged scholars. Claiming religion to be sui generis (or self-caused), this approach has undisclosed practical effects--institutional and geo-political--at a variety of sites, from the types of textbooks commonly used in introductory classes to the way that political events are often represented in the mass media. Russell McCutcheon documented the ubiquity of this approach and showed how harmful it was Updating its wide-ranging evidence and adding new chapters, this new edition demonstrates the impact of this critique while showing how little the field has generally moved in the past thirty years. Russell T. McCutcheon earned his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto and is now an honorary life member of the International Association for the History of Religions. Beginning in 2001, he was the Department Chair at the University of Alabama, a role that he played for 18 years. His many publications on the history of the field and the practical effects of the category religion in liberal democracies, along with a number of resources created specifically for teachers and students, are widely used in the field today. This episode's host, Jacob Barrett, is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Religion and Culture track. For more information, visit his website thereluctantamericanist.com00:00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
First published in 1997, Manufacturing Religion was a controversial book because it critiqued a widely adopted style of scholarship that presumes that religion is utterly unique, inexplicable, and therefore able only to be interpreted by privileged scholars. Claiming religion to be sui generis (or self-caused), this approach has undisclosed practical effects--institutional and geo-political--at a variety of sites, from the types of textbooks commonly used in introductory classes to the way that political events are often represented in the mass media. Russell McCutcheon documented the ubiquity of this approach and showed how harmful it was Updating its wide-ranging evidence and adding new chapters, this new edition demonstrates the impact of this critique while showing how little the field has generally moved in the past thirty years. Russell T. McCutcheon earned his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto and is now an honorary life member of the International Association for the History of Religions. Beginning in 2001, he was the Department Chair at the University of Alabama, a role that he played for 18 years. His many publications on the history of the field and the practical effects of the category religion in liberal democracies, along with a number of resources created specifically for teachers and students, are widely used in the field today. This episode's host, Jacob Barrett, is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Religion and Culture track. For more information, visit his website thereluctantamericanist.com00:00
The 14th Amendment to the Constitution says: “all persons born are naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.” But on his first day back in office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order that changed that understanding. According to the President's executive order, going forward, the only people who will be U.S. citizens at birth are people who are born in the United States to parents who are citizens, at least one of whom is a citizen, or at least one of the parents is a legal permanent resident of the United States. And what does all of this mean for Native Americans? In this episode, Greg Ablavsky, a Stanford Law professor and scholar of federal Indian law, joins Pam Karlan to discuss President Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship--a case now at the Supreme Court. The discussion centers on the 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause and, in particular, the meaning of the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” Ablavsky explains why federal Indian law has become part of that debate. He traces the distinctive legal status of Native nations within the United States, the historical exception for members of tribal nations, and the way that history appears in seminal cases such as Elk v. Wilkins. The conversation also looks at the relationship between Elk and U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark, the 1898 case that recognized birthright citizenship for a child born in the United States to Chinese parents. Along the way, Karlan and Ablavsky break down why history matters to the government's current effort to argue for new limits on birthright citizenship--and more. Links: Gregory Ablavsky >>> Stanford Law page Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. Territories >>> Stanford Law page Connect: Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast Website Stanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn Page Rich Ford >>> Twitter/X Pam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School Page Stanford Law School >>> Twitter/X Stanford Lawyer Magazine >>> Twitter/X (00:00:00) Who qualifies as a U.S. citizen at birth? (00:03:54) The Origins of the 14th Amendment (00:05:58) "Subject to the Jurisdiction Thereof" (00:11:42) Citizenship at the Supreme Court (00:17:03) Native Americans, the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act, and the Presidency (00:18:49) The Supreme Court Oral Argument in Trump v. CASA (Barbara) — Analogies, Originalism, and the Native American (00:28:31) Practical Chaos, Hard Cases and What the Court Should Do Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
La terza puntata di Due di denari in diretta da Consulentia 2026, negli studi di Radio 24 allestiti all'Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, si apre con Chiara Francini. L'attrice, scrittrice e conduttrice televisiva è stata protagonista del monologo introduttivo che ha aperto lo spettacolo "Sui Generis: costruiamo valore insieme" inserito nel percorso dell'Associazione Nazionale Consulenti Finanziari che valorizza l'alleanza, il riconoscimento reciproco e la costruzione di reti umane e professionali solide tra donne e uomini.Proseguiamo con tre ospiti che ci raccontano l'impegno di Anasf nel sociale e rispetto alle giovani generazioni. Intervengono Daniela Repele, Responsabile area Tutele legali e fiscali nel Comitato esecutivo, Giuseppe Gambacorta - membro del Consiglio nazionale - e Chiara Scafuri, componente Anasf giovani.
Esta semana, en nuestras Islas de Noche, entre 1971 y 1975, clásicos en búsqueda de luz en tiempos de penumbra. Suenan: SISA - "El Fill Dell Mestre" ("QUALSEVOL NIT POT SORTIR EL SOL", 1975) / PAU RIBA - "Lluna Robada" ("ELECTROCCID ACCID ALQUIMISTIC XOC", 1975) / IA-BATISTE - "Un Gran Día" ("UN GRAN DÍA", 1973) / DUG DUG'S - "No te Asustes (Es Sólo Vivir)" ("CAMBIA CAMBIA", 1975) / ARCO IRIS - "Abran los ojos" ("INTI-RAYMI", 1973) / AQUELARRE - "Canto, desde el fondo de las ruinas" ("AQUELARRE", 1972) / DÍAS DE BLUES - "Vuela" ("DÍAS DE BLUES", 1972) / PSIGLO - "Gente sin camino" (1972) / CONGRESO - "Has Visto Caer Una Lágrima" ("EL CONGRESO", 1971) / PESCADO RABIOSO - "Bajan" ("ARTAUD", 1973) / SUI GENERIS - "Canción para mi muerte" ("VIDA", 1973) / SOLERA - "Tierra Mojada" ("SOLERA", 1973) /Escuchar audio
In this episode, we take a deep dive into a real property deal — from early strategy pivots to delivering a high-performing commercial HMO. Nigel shares his journey from initially chasing serviced accommodation to completing his first HMO project, including the challenges, mistakes, and key decisions that shaped the outcome. We break down how a tired property was transformed into a 7-bed professional HMO, why location and planning were critical, and how commercial valuation unlocked significant uplift beyond traditional bricks-and-mortar value. This conversation also explores the importance of design for longevity, choosing the right tenant profile, and leaning on community, mentorship, and proven models rather than reinventing the wheel. Whether you're considering your first HMO or refining your strategy, this episode offers practical insight into what really makes a deal stack up. What you'll learn Why pivoting strategy can be the smartest move in property How commercial HMO valuations differ from residential value The role of planning, Sui Generis status, and risk management Why design and tenant experience directly impact yield Lessons learned from delivering a first HMO as a proof of concept
Con Pamela Marelli, bibliotecaria femminista e attivista, tanti consigli di lettura (aggiungeremo a breve i titoli dei testi citati); intervista a Simone Cangelosi che, con Fulvia Antonelli, ha curato il libro su Lucy Salani, "Quasi un secolo"; "Tutte chiacchiere", cosa accadeva nei salotti di fine Ottocento e perché è interessante ascoltare ancora oggi quelle chiacchiere. Ne parliamo con l'autrice Silvia Falcione.
I cinquant'anni dei Consultori: ne parliamo con le ginecologhe Daniela Fantini e Marina Toschi; parliamo di Rosa Parks con Marilena Umuhoza Delli; afrofemminismo: il colletivo romano Nwanyi.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
L'intesa Stato-Regioni: le criticità per i Centri anti violenza, intervista a Cristina Carelli di Di.Re.; "Male-dette", un libro per imprecare eticamente; ci avviciniamo al 25 novembre: ne parliamo con Non una di meno Milano e con L'osservatorio femminicidi, lesbicidi, transcidi; il festival Stramonio, con Carlotta Cossutta.
Viene a trovarci in studio Alma Foti, vicepresidente vicaria Anasf. Associazione Nazionale Consulenti Finanziari. In occasione del Mese dell'Educazione finanziaria l'associazione ha in programma oltre 60 appuntamenti in giro per l'Italia nell'ambito dello storico progetto economic@mente - metti in conto il tuo futuro. Inoltre, il 14 novembre porta la consulenza finanziaria a teatro con "Sui Generis", il primo talk teatrale dedicato al valore della pianificazione e alle differenze di genere nella professione.Con il progetto Count with us l'Università degli Studi di Milano sostiene l'educazione economico-finanziaria della propria comunità studentesca alle prese con l'alto costo della vita, l'affitto e le bollette da pagare o l'abbonamento ai mezzi da acquistare: tutte fonti di stress che rischiano di compromettere il diritto allo studio, il superamento degli esami e, in generale, la salute psico-fisica della persona. Ne parliamo con Giovanna D'Adda - Prof.ssa Associata al Dipartimento di Economia, Management e Metodi Quantitativi all'Università degli Studi di Milano.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Come stanno le bambine e le ragazze nel mondo? Ne abbiamo parlato con Terres des Hommes, che ha publicato il dossier Indifesa; aborto e accesso ai dati: il report di Medici del mondo; relazioni, due libri: "Contro il matrimonio", di Laura Gramuglia, e "Smettetela di dirci che non siamo felici", di Gabriella Grasso.
Oggi presentiamo il libro di Ante Maric "Essere infelici costa meno", con l'autore e Giovanna Volpi, editor; parliamo con Silvia Ogier, presidente della Austen Society of Italy (JASIT), di Jane Austen, in occasione dei 250 anni dalla sua nascita; giornaliste di guerra, una chiacchierata con Paola Rizzi e Giuliana Sgrena.
This week, we're welcoming some feminine energy to the mic with special guest Leah Naomi Singman — a Michigan-based musician, mother, and longtime friend of Sara J's.In this heartfelt and inspiring conversation, Leah opens up about navigating the male-dominated music industry, transforming life experiences into creative purpose, and what we hope our children learn by watching us chase our dreams. We dive into the beauty of live music communities, her deep love for music, and the magical presence of her grandmother's piano — shipped all the way from Argentina — that sat quietly in the living room throughout her childhood.Leah shares the surprising influence of the legendary Argentine hippie band Sui Generis, and how a Carole King cartoon musical left a lasting impression. From writing her first song at age eight, to picking up a guitar for the first time at Shabbat dinner, not allowing a janky guitar from a flea market to discourage her and learning classical guitar — her musical journey is as unconventional as it is inspiring.With her debut album set to release this November, Leah talks about the creative process, the serendipitous way she met her producer, and the multi-instrumentalist collaborators bringing her songs to life.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Comincia una nuova stagione. Partiamo parlando di Palestina con Cecilia Dalla Negra; il festival Hey man!; Alice Cucchetti in studio con noi per parlare di cinema e questioni di genere. Con Alice abbiamo parlato di questi titoli: FILM DI VENEZIA The Voice of Hind Rajab di Kaouther Ben Hania (in uscita come La voce di Hind Rajab il 25 settembre), Leone d'argento - Gran premio della giuria A House of Dynamite di Kathryn Bigelow (in uscita il 24 ottobre su Netflix) Silent Friend di Ildykó Enyedi The Testament of Ann Lee di Mona Fastvold À pied d'œuvre di Valérie Donzelli, Leone d'argento per la sceneggiatura Un anno di scuola di Laura Samani Il rapimento di Arabella di Carolina Cavalli GLI ALTRI FILM DI REGISTE ATTESI Wuthering Heights (Cime tempestose) di Emerald Fennell Sense and sensibility (Ragione e sentimento) di Georgia Oakley The Bride! di Maggie Gyllenhaal Hamnet di Chloé Zhao Già in sala Materialists (titolo italiano Material Love) di Celine Song
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 25, 2025 is: sui generis soo-eye-JEN-uh-ris adjective Sui generis is a formal adjective used to describe someone or something in a class or group of its own, or in other words, unlike anyone or anything else. // As a scholar, she is sui generis, head and shoulders above everyone else in her field. See the entry > Examples: “TV on the Radio, the celebrated group whose experimental amalgam of rock, post-punk, electronic, and soul made it sui generis in the 2000s New York scene, knew it was time for a break. It was 2019, and after nearly 20 years and five albums together, the nonstop demands of recording and touring had taken its creative and physical toll.” — Jason Newman, Rolling Stone, 16 Apr. 2025 Did you know? Many English words ultimately trace back to the Latin forms gener- or genus (which are variously translated as “birth,” “race,” “kind,” and “class”). Offspring of those roots include general, generate, generous, generic, and gender. But sui generis is truly a one-of-a-kind genus descendant that English speakers have used to describe singular things since the late 1600s. Its earliest uses were in scientific contexts, but where it once mostly characterized substances, principles, diseases, and even rocks thought to be the only representative of their class or group, its use expanded by the early 1900s, and it is now used more generally for anything that stands alone.
1871. Un tren atraviesa el Desierto de Yuma, Arizona. Timadores, veteranos de guerra, hombres de negocios turbios, religiosos, y otros individuos misteriosos viajan con destino al salvaje oeste. Pero claro, nada saldrá como quieren, y cuando el tren descarrila en medio del desierto, los sobrevivientes deberán buscar refugio antes de que unas horribles criaturas los devoren. Esto es... Dead Money, un "weird western", o comic de horror western. Charlamos con le productore del proyecto, Mishka De Caro (quien además adaptó el guión a comic) y el dibujante Tomás Aira, quienes nos cuentan sobre el proceso creativo y los desafíos de hacer una adaptación de un guión de cine, mientras navegan entre elementos artísticos y culturales. Pueden ver más sobre el comic y contribuir con la campaña de fondos en Kickstarter: kck.st/4lt6G7z. Con música de Bonnie Tyler, y Sui Generis. Próximo programa: Superman (Cine) / Superman For All Seasons (Comics).
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
La rubrica a cura di GiuliaGiornaliste, un grupppo di lavoro formato da professioniste dell'informazione, il libro "Fuori la guerra dalla storia", scritti di Lidia Menapace a cura di Monica Lanfranco. In apertura parliamo di aborto e Lombardia.
Il reportage di Claudio Avella, fotoreporter e viaggiatore: l'incontro con tre persone trans a Peshawar, Pakistan; il libro di Lou Ms.Femme, attivista transfemminista per i diritti della comunità lgbtqiapk2s+, "Rivoluzione non binaria. Viaggio nell'enbyfemminismo", le plurali edizioni; il festival di Obiezione respinta; presentiamo il gruppo PEM, Palestra Emotiva Maschile.
Due graphic novel appena uscite: Cleo Bissong e il suo Ma siamo ancora qui a parlarne?, edito di Coconino, e Ilaria Palleschi con Nereidi, edito da Il castoro; violenza di genere: manca un piano; il festival Orlando a Bergamo.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
Una trasmissione che parla di donne e altre stranezze. Attualità, cultura, approfondimenti su femminismi e questioni di genere. A cura di Elena Mordiglia.
In studio con Martina Micciché, giornalista, scienziata politica, fotoreporter e attivista, per presentare il suo ultimo libro, "Realismo patriarcale. Come il sistema ci educa alle diseguaglianze", edito da Meltemi. Poi andiamo a conoscere il gruppo Mica Macho per la nostra rubrica dedicata ai gruppi di autocoscienza maschile.
Oggi parliamo di musica, anzi, di "Musicarpia. Guida femminista per una musica sovversiva e collettiva". Un libro di Federica Pezzoni che viene a trovarci e con cui parliamo di donne e musica, dati alla mano. Poi Daria Catulini, giornalista che ha scritto sul Post l'articolo "Il fascino discreto delle grandi pulizie", ci presenta le tredwives, le mogli tradizionali: influencer anti femministe. Infine, parliamo di mutilazioni genitali femminili con ActionAid in occasione del 6 febbraio, Giornata contro le mutilazioni genitali.
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Event in association with a London based charity - Lives Not Knifes. Donation Link: www.justgiving.com/page/ecubed-fun…aising-djav2025 Tracklist TBC
Event in association with a London based charity - Lives Not Knifes. Donation Link: www.justgiving.com/page/ecubed-fun…aising-djav2025 Tracklist TBC
Event in association with a London based charity - Lives Not Knifes. Donation Link: www.justgiving.com/page/ecubed-fun…aising-djav2025 Tracklist TBC
La Libreria delle donne compie 50 anni nel 2025. Parliamo con Vita Cosentino e Laura Giordano della storia di questo luogo, dei gruppi, di alcune delle iniziative per l'anniversario. A seguire, una nuova puntata dedicata alla nostra rubrica su educazione sessuale e affettiva: Elena Lolli presenta la Tabooteca di Bologna e Nicoletta Landi parla del suo lavoro di formatrice e del suo libro "Il piacere non è nel programma di Scienze! Educare alla sessualità oggi, in Italia".
Oggi presentiamo l'antologia edita dall'Enciclopedia delle donne, "Boschi cantate per me. Antologia poetica dal lager femminile di Ravensbruck". Ne parliamo con la curatrice Anna Paola Moretti. Le lavoratrici di Radio Popolare hanno poi prestato la loro voce ad alcune delle poetesse presenti nella raccolta, di cui oltre a leggervi i versi vi raccontiamo la storia. Poi ospitiamo l'Orchestra Olimpia e il suo spettacolo sull'orchestra femminile di Auschwitz.
This week, the bounce is joined by the one and only OG before IG, Baba Hafusa and Alaga himself, Reminisce. They discuss where he has been and why he takes time between projects before giving some interesting advice to some of our listeners. Reminisce and the ladies then discuss what it's like being a young veteran, his experience going to Hajj and debate the differences between men's and women's experience of the world and each other strongly before talking through his exciting new project, "Sui Generis" which can be found and streamed wherever music is found.Don't forget to use #ISWIS or #ISWISPodcast to share your thoughts while listening to the podcast on Twitter! Rate the show 5 stars on whatever app you listen to and leave a review, share with everyone you know and if you also watch on YouTube, subscribe, like and leave a comment! Make sure to follow us on Twitter: @ISWISPodcastInstagram: @isaidwhatisaidpodYoutube: @isaidwhatisaidpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.