
Dare to Use the F-Word tells the stories of today's feminists through the art, the ideas, the community, and the activism that define them. These monthly podcasts, co-produced by the Barnard Center for Research on Women and Barnard College Communications, will bring you interviews, conversations, and voices making change to create a more just world. And there's no better place to do this than at B... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophyCoursesSociety & CultureEducation | ||||

In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, Carly Crane '15 interviews 27-year-old Caitlin O'Connell, site coordinator of the Red River Women's Clinic, the only legal abortion provider in all of North Dakota. Caitlin shares with us the challenges of f... more
In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, we interview Caritas Doha of Sakhi for South Asian Women about her work to help young women who immigrated to the U.S. as children apply for employment authorization under a new program called DACA (Deferred... more
In this episode, we speak with Jade Foster, the creator of The Revival Poetry Tour. The salon-style poetry tour aims to create a community of queer women of color through the art of the spoken word.
In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, we speak with Miriam Zoila Pérez, one of the founders of The Doula Project and the author of The Radical Doula Guide. She discusses her work supporting individuals through pregnancy, birth, abortion, and mis... more
Interesting topics, great guests, and excellent reporting. I love every episode!
Just started listening to this podcast -- started with one about Afghanistan. Really incredible, powerful content. I'm absolutely hooked and can't wait to listen to more!
BCRW get great guests for this podcast, and they're getting better as well. The girl from Nepal was very interesting
Love the one with Anna Quindlen
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Apple Podcasts | #206 |
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