Episode 63 : Zeynep Karatas, Eugenia Ricciotti, and Tata Varadashvili part two
2025
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Title
Episode 63 : Zeynep Karatas, Eugenia Ricciotti, and Tata Varadashvili part two
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Washington, DC: HRE USA, 2025
Language Note
English
Description
Audio file (30:04)
Series
Human Rights Education Now! Podcasts; Season 3, Episode 63
Summary
In Episode 63, Zeynep Karatas, Eugenia Ricciotti, and Tata Varadashvili reflect on feminist movements past and present, drawing inspiration from earlier thinkers and organizers while emphasizing the need for intersectionality, self-care, and adaptation to today’s digital and media landscapes. Zeynep, Eugenia, and Tata highlight the importance of centering historically silenced groups, resisting hierarchy within feminism, and framing women’s rights as human rights. They discuss patriarchy as a system that harms all genders and note the persistence and courage modeled by past movements.
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English