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Women's Voices
Women's Voices
51 episodes
1 week ago
✺ News and conversation regarding current events ✺ Interviews with women's rights activists ✺ Recorded readings of feminist texts, speeches, and essays
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✺ News and conversation regarding current events ✺ Interviews with women's rights activists ✺ Recorded readings of feminist texts, speeches, and essays
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News Commentary
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Renée Gerlich - The Brief, Complete Herstory
Women's Voices
1 hour 41 minutes 32 seconds
3 years ago
Renée Gerlich - The Brief, Complete Herstory

Genevieve Gluck speaks with Renée Gerlich, a feminist writer and artist based in New Zealand.

Her writing can be found at Feminist Current, Savage Minds and her blog, reneejg.net. In 2021 she founded Dragon Cloud Press to publish her series The Brief Complete Herstory, a female-centered history of the world from the Big Bang to present day neoliberalism. Her book Out of the Fog: on Politics, Feminism and Coming Alive, which explores the deep roots of the contradictions that characterise today's political landscape, will be published by Spinifex Press later this year.


Renée also reads Audre Lorde's essay, Poetry is Not a Luxury.

Women's Voices
✺ News and conversation regarding current events ✺ Interviews with women's rights activists ✺ Recorded readings of feminist texts, speeches, and essays