
Welcome to The Feminist Park Podcast! I'm Kwame, and this is Leilani. We're launching a groundbreaking show from The Feminist Park Project by Husseim Stuck, revolutionizing access to academic research. We'll dissect scientific papers on environmental justice, feminism, intersectionality, and anti-colonialism, making complex topics understandable. This podcast is also an AI-generated exploration in... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Degrowth Gardens: From Neoliberal Greening to Urban Commons
Season 2 Episode:6. June 02, 2026
Critiques growth-oriented urban greening, informing our degrowth framework that prioritizes access equity and ecological regeneration over property values... more
Cooling the City: Thermal Justice as Mental Health Equity
Season 2 Episode: 5. May 26, 2026.
Establishes thermal wellbeing as a mental health and climate justice issue, guiding our design of cooling infrastructure that protects the most vulnerable ... more
Beyond the Automobile: Reclaiming Streets for Well-Being
Season 2 Episode: 4. May 19, 2026.
Demonstrates how car-dependent urban design harms mental health and social connection, reinforcing our vision of car-free, pedestrian-centered green spaces.... more
On Consent! Breaking the Chains: Dismantling Patriarchal Submission from Within
Season 2 Episode:3. May 05, 2026.
Exposes how patriarchal spaces enforce submission through limited choices, informing our design of parks that expand women's agency, a... more
Menstrual Justice in the City: Reclaiming Public Space for All Bodies
Season 2 Episode: 2. May 12, 2026.
Exposes the menstrual exclusion built into urban infrastructure, driving our commitment to menstrual-friendly facilities as non-negotiable ele... more
The Body as Text: Black Queer Feminist Pedagogy in Action
Season 2 Episode: 1. April 28, 2026.
Centers Black queer feminist embodiment as essential knowledge, guiding our design of parks as living classrooms where marginalized bodies teach, resist,... more
Season 2 Episode0
Reveals how censorship and cultural translation shape access to feminist knowledge globally, informing our commitment to creating multilingual, culturally responsive public spaces that honor diverse feminist traditions.
Summary: T... more
"The Handprint Initiative: Attitudes Towards the Environment in Mexican High Schools" by Morel et al. (2024) presents research on environmental attitudes among young people, conducted by authors from Humboldt University Berlin and Xeleva Group in Mex... more
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A thoughtful discussion-driven show examining how urban design, environmental justice, and feminism intersect to shape inclusive public spaces. Across recent episodes, hosts Kwame and Leilani explore how gender, race, and class influence access to green spaces, housing, and civic infrastructure, drawing on academic research about climate justice, green gentrification, and participatory planning. The format tends to dissect complex papers and translate findings into practical insights for designers, policymakers, and community organizers, often proposing actionable steps to foster safer, more equitable cities. This mix of critical theory and applied design makes the show especially relevant for listeners involved in urban planning, social ju... more
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