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Disobedient Survivors
What is Radical Accountability? | Bonus Episode!
In this bonus episode: hosts Meggan Baker and Bryony Ball talk to Si Janes, a previous attendee of SLEEC's Radical Accountability In Action Course to explore and discuss what his thoughts were going into the sessions, what he took away and actioned from the learning and the necessity of accountability in these uncertain times.
Recorded during a live stream and with a special shoutout to guest Lee who's WiF was fucked, causing him to miss the chat.
To learn more about the Radical Accountability in Action course and how to sign up, head to our website: https://sleec.net/radical-accountability-in-action/
Follow SLEEC on instagram @sleec_pro Content warning: We are having conversations about male violence, sexual violence and struggles under oppressive and violent systems. This means in our work we will cover many things that could be difficult, uncomfortable or distressing to hear and we don't want to assume what might trigger someone. If you are watching our videos or listening to our podcasts, please understand that we will be speaking about a vast range of things related to harm and violence, from rape, abuse, abortion, mental health, death, suicide, hospitals, prisons, borders, police violence to all kinds of intersecting experiences and oppression.
Content warning: We are having conversations about male violence, sexual violence and struggles under oppressive and violent systems. This means in our work we will cover many things that could be difficult, uncomfortable or distressing to hear and we don't want to assume what might trigger someone. If you are watching our videos or listening to our podcasts, please understand that we will be speaking about a vast range of things related to harm and violence, from rape, abuse, abortion, mental health, death, suicide, hospitals, prisons, borders, police violence to all kinds of intersecting experiences and oppression.
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Episode 3 | Prison and State Violence
49:49|Episode 3: Prison and State Violence.In this episode we speak with Nicole Rose from Solidarity Apothecary about how state violence is a form of male violence, how they both intersect and the significance of true solidarity, resistance and care in the fight for prison abolition.Hosted by Bryony Ball and Meggan Baker with guests Nicole RoseFollow SLEEC on instagram @sleec_pro & sleec.netNicole Rose, anarchist organiser and herbalist is the founder of Solidarity Apothecary. You can find out more her work here
Episode 2 | Support Services & Service Violence
01:21:18|Episode 2: Support Services & Service ViolenceIn this episode we talk to Mehala Osborne and Yaz Brien, two individuals with lived experience of survivor support systems, being disobedient within them and working on the front line; we talk about experiences of both being supported by and working with services and the issues that are often hidden from the public. Hosted by Bryony Ball and Meggan Baker with guests Mehala Osborne and Yaz BrienFollow SLEEC on instagram @sleec_pro & sleec.netMehala Osborne now runs SLEEC SURGERY find our more about her work hereYaz Brien is a Trainer & Facilitator at Resist + Renew find our more about their work here
Episode 1 | Disobedience
43:12|Episode 1: DisobedienceThis is the first episode of Disobedient Survivors, originally recorded in 2022 but finally uncovered (and still disappointingly as relevant as ever). A SLEEC podcast series looking at male violence through the lens of disobedience. This episode marks the beginning of our chaotic journey unravelling the idea of disobedience, particularly in relation to healing trauma from male violence. Hosted by Bryony Ball and Meggan BakerFollow SLEEC on instagram @sleec_pro & sleec.netContent warning: We are having conversations about male violence, sexual violence and struggles under oppressive and violent systems. This means in our work we will cover many things that could be difficult, uncomfortable or distressing to hear and we don't want to assume what might trigger someone. If you are watching our videos or listening to our podcasts, please understand that we will be speaking about a vast range of things related to harm and violence, from rape, abuse, abortion, mental health, death, suicide, hospitals, prisons, borders, police violence to all kinds of intersecting experiences and oppression.