A narrative podcast that unravels over 40 years of feminist movements—and reimagines a way forward.
Our podcast offers true stories that are part of a constellation of feminist activism today. Each episode explores unique but interconnected feminist realities that are achieving greater gender justice and human rights. We speak with Black Brazilian activists challenging systemic racism, feminists who are pushing back on unfettered corporate power, trans women and sex workers fighting for the rights of all women regardless of gender identity or line of work, and young feminists who are paving a way forward. Each story will ignite your feminist fire and move you to action.
“That Feminist Fire” is a podcast by AWID, the Association for Women’s Rights in Development, and produced by Hueman Group Media.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A narrative podcast that unravels over 40 years of feminist movements—and reimagines a way forward.
Our podcast offers true stories that are part of a constellation of feminist activism today. Each episode explores unique but interconnected feminist realities that are achieving greater gender justice and human rights. We speak with Black Brazilian activists challenging systemic racism, feminists who are pushing back on unfettered corporate power, trans women and sex workers fighting for the rights of all women regardless of gender identity or line of work, and young feminists who are paving a way forward. Each story will ignite your feminist fire and move you to action.
“That Feminist Fire” is a podcast by AWID, the Association for Women’s Rights in Development, and produced by Hueman Group Media.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Young feminists around the world connect, learn, share and build solidarity among each other through online spaces. But they also face challenges, including lack of access to financial resources to turn their ideas into reality, and the politics of navigating power dynamics within feminist movements.
In this episode, we’ll tell the story of three young feminists from different continents. Whether in Palestine, Nigeria or Georgia, these advocates faced challenges in keeping to their calling. But they also found a way to advance their feminist agendas through leveraging transnational feminist solidarity.
Featuring Sandie Hanna, Arab States Program Officer, Purposeful, Nino Ugrekhelidze, Independent Feminist Consultant, and Anwulika Okonjo, Global Impact Strategist in conversation with Gopika Bashi, Deputy Director of Programs at AWID.
That Feminist Fire is a podcast by AWID, the Association for Women’s Rights in Development, and produced by Hueman Group Media.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.