
This unique podcast will highlight academics and leaders in the field of feminist political economies, and is funded by the CRC in Africana Development and Feminist Political Economy.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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The Meeting Place - Black and Iranian Feminist Political Economics
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Our seventh and final episode of Season 2 features our newest DISE me... more
Taking a Side - Inclusive Economies Over Extractive World Systems
How can we start building the inclusive economies of tomorrow? Would it be to identify our struggles as part of a collective resistance? Would it be in the voices we choose to ... more
The Value of Membership Based Institutions
What do you imagine when you hear the word ‘institution’? Typically, we might imagine schools, police forces, and hospitals. These are what our newest guest Dr. Hossein calls ‘front-facing’ instituti... more
For the 99% Feminist Economics for Solidarity Economies
Economics is usually taught as if we all interact with the economy in the same way, even though we know it is not “one size fits all”. Feminist economics, as guest professor Dr. Bergeron a... more
Letting African Women Define Ubuntu In The Market
Your host Serena Bahadur, and guest professor, Dr. Kinyanjui, discuss the African philosophy of Ubuntu and how it motivates the African and Western market contexts in different ways. As they nav... more
Queering The Social Solidarity Economy
The world we want is so different from the world we live in. What if we shifted our attention to a type of economy that works for all of us instead of one we all work for? The answer may lay in a social so... more
Racial Capitalism & What Youth Can Do About It
The economy we all know may use capitalism to demand our dollars, but there is still a way we can demand them back. As homeownership seems to slip further and further out of the reach of this gener... more
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