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The Conversation
BBC World Service
553 episodes
5 days ago

Two women from different parts of the world, united by a common passion, experience or expertise, share the stories of their lives.

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Two women from different parts of the world, united by a common passion, experience or expertise, share the stories of their lives.

Show more...
Society & Culture
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Guided by women: Feminist city walks
The Conversation
26 minutes
5 months ago
Guided by women: Feminist city walks

Two women in Iceland and Bolivia talk to Ella Al-Shamahi about creating female-centred walking tours that help people get to know the cities of Reykjavík and La Paz.

Tinna Eik Rakelardóttir from Iceland says that the urban planning of her country's capital doesn't necessarily reflect its progressive values. Inspired by a tour she took in Ljubljana in Slovenia, Tinna combined her expertise in anthropology and business development to launch the Reykjavík Feminist Walking Tour. The walk highlights 200 years of the nation’s drive for gender equality as well as the experience of being a woman in contemporary Icelandic society.

Emma Rada Villarroel is a Bolivian feminist communicator of indigenous heritage and one of the co-founders of La Paz: The Feminist Tour. The tour explores the historic and ongoing struggles of the women of the city. Weaving her way through the streets of the highest city in the world, Emma shares stories about what’s it’s like to live in La Paz today as a student, an immigrant, a mother or merchant whilst also spotlighting the powerful women who have contributed to the city's history.

Produced by Hannah Dean

(Image: (L) Emma Rada Villarroel courtesy Emma Rada Villarroel. (R) Tinna Eik Rakelardóttir courtesy Tinna Eik Rakelardóttir.)

The Conversation

Two women from different parts of the world, united by a common passion, experience or expertise, share the stories of their lives.