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F! It!
International Women's Development Agency (IWDA)
6 episodes
5 days ago
IWDA is proud to present F! It! – a podcast bringing feminist and First Nations approaches to the forefront of foreign policy conversations. Hosted by Gumbaynggirr/Dunghutti woman, Julie Ballangarry, F! It! explores the perspectives of the world’s foremost First Nations thinkers and feisty feminists. Their voices have been excluded from foreign policy conversations for far too long. So join us in saying F! It! to foreign policy as we know it.
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IWDA is proud to present F! It! – a podcast bringing feminist and First Nations approaches to the forefront of foreign policy conversations. Hosted by Gumbaynggirr/Dunghutti woman, Julie Ballangarry, F! It! explores the perspectives of the world’s foremost First Nations thinkers and feisty feminists. Their voices have been excluded from foreign policy conversations for far too long. So join us in saying F! It! to foreign policy as we know it.
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What Do Feminist and First Nations Foreign Policy Have in Common?
F! It!
38 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
What Do Feminist and First Nations Foreign Policy Have in Common?

F! It! is a limited series podcast bringing feminist and First Nations worldviews to the heart of foreign policy conversations.

This week, host Julie Ballangarry - a Gumbaynggirr/Dunghutti woman - yarns with James Blackwell, a Research Fellow in Indigenous Diplomacies at the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at ANU, and Alice Ridge, Senior Research Policy and Advocacy Advisor at IWDA, to discuss what First Nations foreign policy and feminist foreign policy have in common, and how they can help us rethink the way we interact with the world.


Wondering what that acronym means? 

UNDRIP = United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 

EMRIP = Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous People


Further Reading: 

⁠Indigenous Foreign Policy: a new way forward? by James Blackwell and Julie Ballangarry, AFFPC Issue Paper #1, April 2022⁠

⁠Australian Feminist Foreign Policy Coalition⁠


Credits:

Host: ⁠Julie Ballangarry⁠

Guests: ⁠James Blackwell⁠ and ⁠Alice Ridge⁠

Executive Producer and Editor: ⁠Pariya Taherzadeh⁠

Co-producers: ⁠Julie Ballangarry⁠, ⁠Alice Ridge⁠, Carla Kweifio-Okai and Annelise Lecordier

Special thanks to Joanna Pradela

Artwork: ⁠Humanize Media⁠

Created by the International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA) and the Australian Feminist Foreign Policy Coalition.

F! It!
IWDA is proud to present F! It! – a podcast bringing feminist and First Nations approaches to the forefront of foreign policy conversations. Hosted by Gumbaynggirr/Dunghutti woman, Julie Ballangarry, F! It! explores the perspectives of the world’s foremost First Nations thinkers and feisty feminists. Their voices have been excluded from foreign policy conversations for far too long. So join us in saying F! It! to foreign policy as we know it.