Taking Up Space approaches issues surrounding intersectional feminism on Songhees, Wsanec, and Esquimalt territories (Victoria, BC) through storytelling and narrative. This program is full of thoughtful stories that challenge the patriarchy, colonialism, and white supremacy.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureSocial SciencesScience |
In part two of this episode of Taking Up Space, The class of Gender 200 at Uvic, led by professor Chase Joynt, shares with you podcasts created during their term. This class tackles heavy topics such as race, disability, the environment, activism and... more
In part one of this episode of Taking Up Space, The class of Gender 200 at Uvic, led by professor Chase Joynt, shares with you podcasts created during their term. This class tackles heavy topics such as race, disability, the environment, activism and... more
This Episode is part 2 in a two parter detailing women’s experiences with abuse and harassment in Ballet right here in Victoria. We sit down with local women (anonymously) to hear their experiences at Ballet Victoria. This Episode is part 2 in a two ... more
In 2015, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet made headlines across Canada when news broke that multiple women were accusing Bruce Monk, a choreographer and teacher of coercing them into taking nude or semi nude photos when they were underaged students at the s... more
What does it mean to be non binary or 2 spirit? The possibilities are endless. On the season finale of Taking Up Space, we explore just some of those possibilities.
The legislation around sex work in Canada is misguided, and actually endangers sex workers. On this episode, we take you through the history, and explain everything you need to know to be an ally to sex workers in our community.
Its easy to become complacent when we assume that Victoria is more socially progressive than other cities, but is there any truth to this? We investigate this question by looking at how people in our community experience racism and homophobia.
The Indian Act has imposed countless injustices on the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island. On this episode, we’re focusing on the gender discrimination in the Indian Act. The latest amendments to the act came as recently as 2017, and we take you thr... more
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