{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/689e7e82290bdec8f94c40d5/689e7eaa66f126ae3fd12acc?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Why We Love Feminism","description":"<p>A different beat today. Grace went on a date with an anti-feminist young man. Their conversation inspired this episode. Warning: we discuss sexual violence, physical violence and suicide. Help is available at 1800RESPECT.</p><p>Below are this episode’s references:</p><p>15:17 - ‘UN Women Reveals Concerning Regression in Attitudes Towards Gender Roles During Pandemic in New Study’<a href=\"https://www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/press-release/2022/06/un-women-reveals-concerning-regression-in-attitudes-towards-gender-roles-during-pandemic-in-new-study\"> </a></p><p>19:10 - Neolithic revolution ‘How did the patriarchy start – and will evolution get rid of it?’ By Ruth Mace<a href=\"https://theconversation.com/how-did-the-patriarchy-start-and-will-evolution-get-rid-of-it-189648\"> </a></p><p>23:34 - South Australia enacted marital rape legislation in 1976. Featherstone, Lisa (2017).<em> ‘That's what being a woman is for’: opposition to marital rape law reform in late twentieth century Australia. Gender and History 29 </em>(1) 87-103.<a href=\"https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:697941\"> </a></p><p>24:03 - On average, one woman per week is murdered by her current or former partner. “In the 10 years from mid-2002 to mid-2012, 488 women in Australia were killed by their intimate partner (Cussen &amp; Bryant, 2015). A further study for the period mid-2012 to mid-2014 confirmed this (Bryant &amp; Bricknell, 2017).”  </p><p>Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS). 2018. Violence against women: Accurate use of key statistics (ANROWS Insights 05/2018). Sydney, NSW: ANROWS.</p><p>24:22 - “90% of women have experienced sexual harm”. This comes from a study I read of female college students’ experiences of gendered microaggressions : “Gender microaggressions were ubiquitous, with nearly every participant (99.6%) experiencing at least one form of gender microaggressions.” (Gartner, 2019)<a href=\"https://escholarship.org/content/qt4283396m/qt4283396m_noSplash_c7d9fe50471b78dd995c7f3e02e331a9.pdf\"> </a></p><p>32:49 - The 13% figure I mention is actually national, not global. In Australia as of November 2022 the private sector gender pay gap is 16.1% and the public sector gender pay gap is 11.2%</p><p>Globally, the gender wage gap is about 20% (International Labour Organisation Global Wage Report 2018/19) </p><p>32:54 - The gender pay gap</p><p>36:27 - ‘When people hear “doctor,” most still picture a man</p><p>1:01:38 - Men are more likely to commit violent crimes. Why is this so and how do we change it?<a href=\"https://theconversation.com/men-are-more-likely-to-commit-violent-crimes-why-is-this-so-and-how-do-we-change-it-157331\"> </a></p><p>1:06:20 Intersectional feminism<a href=\"https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discrimination\"> </a></p><p>1:08:42 - bell hooks ‘All about love’ p.89 “Testimony in new age writing affirms the way in which embracing a love ethic transforms life for the good.</p><p>Yet a lot of this information only reaches those of us who have class privilege. And often, individuals whose lives are rich in spiritual and material well-being, who have diverse friends from all walks of life who nurture their personal integrity, tell the rest of the world these things are impossible to come by. I am talking here about the many prophets of doom who tell us that racism will never end, sexism is here to stay, the rich will never share their resources.</p><p>We would all be surprised if we could enter their lives for a day. Much of what they are telling us cannot be had, they have. But in keeping with a capitalist-based notion of well-being, they really believe there is not enough to go around, that the good life can be had only by a few.</p><p>Talking to a university audience recently I expressed my faith in the power of white people to speak out against racism, challenging and changing prejudice - emphatically stating that I definitely believe we can all change our minds and our actions. I stressed that this faith was not rooted in a utopian longing but, rather, that I believed this because of our nation's history of the many individuals who have offered their lives in the service of justice and freedom.”</p><p><br></p><p>Follow Clews on socials @clewsmusic</p><p><br></p><p> </p>","author_name":"CLEWS"}