
This episode will be another solo episode where I will be talking about pertaining topics related to anti-discrimination. By the time this episode gets published, it would be the eve of Valentine's Day. Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to wish all lovebirds who are listening to this episode a blissful Valentine's Day. May the love prosper and progress daily for all couples. For singles out there like me, don't feel glum. We can always look forward to the Day after Valentine's Day, February 15, as it is Single's Awareness Day, or we can wait nine months for Single's Day.
However, Valentine's Day is not all lovey-dovey, flamboyance of expensive gifts, love in the air. To keep true to the purpose of this podcast, anti-discrimination, I searched Google with the terms of Valentine's Day discrimination. Suddenly, this article in NPR written by Linda Poon caught my attention. I found it worthy of being featured as a podcast episode. Global activists regard February 14 as V-Day. V-Day is a global activist movement to end violence against women, girls and the planet. V-Day believes that when art and activism come together, they have the power to transform systems and change culture. V-Day is a movement and an example of the power of art as a liberating tool for transformational holistic education and social justice. Are you intrigued to hear more? If yes, this episode is for you. So sit back and stay tuned.
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Podcast Summary
1. Intro
2. The Other Significance of 14th February : V-Day Movement
3. Outrageous Laws from Selected Countries Degrading Woman
4. Outro and Osho's Quote on Respecting Women
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