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Womanhood & International Relations

Natalia A. Bonilla Berrios
Human Rights
Feminism
Cenotes
Barbie
International Relations
Maya Train
Indigenous Rights
Public Policy
Environmental Impact Assessment
Power Dynamics
Patriarchy
Greta Gerwig
Yucatán Peninsula
Climate Change
Biodiversity
America Ferrera
Constructivist Theory
Matriarchy
Water Crisis
Identity Crisis

Womanhood and International Relations is a weekly podcast created by Natalia A. Bonilla Berrios to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level.

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Wala Mohammed
Author of 'Futures on Hold' and Co-Director of Hopes & Actions Foundation
Hopes & Actions Foundation
Episode: 199. Wala Mohammed and Sadia Kidwai on The Impact of War and Displacement on Young Sudanese Women
Sadia Kidwai
Advocacy Officer at Women's Refugee Commission
Women's Refugee Commission
Episode: 199. Wala Mohammed and Sadia Kidwai on The Impact of War and Displacement on Young Sudanese Women
Rebecca Irby
Founder and president of the PEAC Institute and the Director of Transformational Change at New Detroit
PEAC Institute
Episode: 196. Rebecca Irby on Rethinking Nuclear Deterrence & Youth Action for Peace
Dr. Nourhan Bassam
Feminist urbanist and architect with a PhD in urban design and placemaking.
The Gendered City
Episode: 195. Dr. Nourhan Bassam on Feminist Urbanism: Shaping the Cities of the Future
Melanie Nezer
Vice President of Advocacy and External Relations at Women's Refugee Commission
Women's Refugee Commission
Episode: 194. Melanie Nezer on The Impact of U.S. Immigration Orders on Displaced Women and Girls
Devon Cone
Senior Advocate for Women and Girls at Refugees International
Refugees International
Episode: 193. Devon Cone on USAID Funding Freeze: A Worldwide Setback for Refugee Women
Nicole Steward
Social worker with over two decades in various helper professions, certified yoga instructor, and author.
Episode: 192. Nicole Steward on Radical Self-Care for Changemakers
Dayanna Palmar Uriana
Indigenous Wayuu woman, lawyer, journalist, and non-residential fellow of the Violence, Inequality and Power Lab
Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego
Episode: 191. Dayanna Palmar Uriana on Wayuu Women's Rights in Venezuela and Colombia
Dr. William T. Armaline
Professor of Sociology and Human Rights at San José State University and co-author of the book 'Human Rights Praxis and the Struggle for Survival'.
San José State University
Episode: 190. Dr. William T. Armaline on The Crisis of Human Rights in the Age of Global Capitalism

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Natalia Bonilla
Host and creator exploring feminist theory and its intersection with international discussions.

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199. Wala Mohammed and Sadia Kidwai on The Impact of War and Displacement on Young Sudanese Women
Q: What does psychosocial support mean?
It's about having community support around you, comfort from family or community, which many women felt they lacked.
199. Wala Mohammed and Sadia Kidwai on The Impact of War and Displacement on Young Sudanese Women
Q: What can they do to help support young Sudanese women?
Educate themselves about the crisis and advocate for Sudanese people and mutual aid groups.
196. Rebecca Irby on Rethinking Nuclear Deterrence & Youth Action for Peace
Q: What is Peace Education? And how can they start learning about arts for peace, about media for peace, and peace education?
Peace Education involves programs that engage communities, especially youth, in understanding and advocating for peace processes. PEAC Institute offers various educational resources and programs to support learning in these areas.
196. Rebecca Irby on Rethinking Nuclear Deterrence & Youth Action for Peace
Q: What is the current landscape? How do you view it, based on your experience on this area?
The conversation around nuclear weapons is often dominated by the countries that possess them, and the idea that nuclear weapons provide security is being challenged, especially given the increase in nuclear states since the NPT was signed.
180. Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati on Pain, Power & Transnational Feminism
Q: What are some misconceptions about pain and its relation to feminism?
Pain is often viewed as personal, but Dr. Ayu argues it is political, social, and structural, with a feminist approach necessary for understanding and healing.

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2. Sadia Kidwai
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