We’re on a mission to make life better for you in the city. Join journalist Jan Fran on the streets as she tackles the questions we need to be asking about sexism in our cities, like: How is there still a pay gap in 2018? Can a street be sexist? Has gender equality changed since the 1960s? You’ll meet inspiring guests, hear real life stories, and discover practical tips to call for justice on the ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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Easy to listen to, even when the content was hard. Jan Fran is exceptionally clear and listenable.
Loved the series, please do a second one!!
As always, incredibly well written journalism from Jan Fran. Thank you for being such a light for women everywhere.
Listened to all episodes in 24hrs, yes I have a life! more
Excellent pod, binged the first 7 eps in a couple of evenings while cooking dinner, Jan Fran is a fantastic host and the pod is interesting and binge able. Everything you could need!
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