Send us a text In this conversation, Angie Jones, a prominent gender critical feminist, discusses her experiences and activism surrounding women's rights in Australia. She reflects on the Melbourne event, the challenges faced by activists, and the impact of media representation on public perception. Angie emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism, citizen journalism, and community support in the fight for women's rights. The conversation also touches on cultural and social issues, ment...
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Send us a text In this conversation, Angie Jones, a prominent gender critical feminist, discusses her experiences and activism surrounding women's rights in Australia. She reflects on the Melbourne event, the challenges faced by activists, and the impact of media representation on public perception. Angie emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism, citizen journalism, and community support in the fight for women's rights. The conversation also touches on cultural and social issues, ment...
MoMa - no men allowed into new breastfeeding support organisation for mothers and babies.
Kelly Oliver Dougall
48 minutes
4 months ago
MoMa - no men allowed into new breastfeeding support organisation for mothers and babies.
Send us a text Ruth Lewis (along with other women) was cancelled from a breastfeeding support organisation because she raised safeguarding concerns about the expansion of their policy to support men to chest feed babies with chemically induced milk. https://momab.org.uk/ Keywords breastfeeding, MoMA, lactation, support, mothers, male breastfeeding, language, community, women, health Summary In this conversation, Ruth Lewis, a breastfeeding counsellor and director of MoMA, discus...
Kelly Oliver Dougall
Send us a text In this conversation, Angie Jones, a prominent gender critical feminist, discusses her experiences and activism surrounding women's rights in Australia. She reflects on the Melbourne event, the challenges faced by activists, and the impact of media representation on public perception. Angie emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism, citizen journalism, and community support in the fight for women's rights. The conversation also touches on cultural and social issues, ment...