Fifty Feminist States

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Synopsis

Fifty Feminist States is a roadtripping, storytelling podcast visiting all fifty US states to interview feminist activists and artists about their work for gender justice.

Episodes

  • Season Three Preview!

    17/09/2019 Duration: 08min

    Welcome back to the Fifty Feminist States podcast! In this season three preview, hear Amelia’s reflections on traveling over the summer and to get a preview of what's coming up on the podcast this fall. Episodes start again on October 1st. Until then, find us on Instagram, subscribe to our newsletter, and we’ll see you on the road!

  • Ep 16 pt 3 - North Carolina

    30/05/2019 Duration: 45min

    In the third of three special episodes from northeastern North Carolina, Amelia speaks to Joyce Buffalo, Wanda Flythe, and Deborah Ferruccio about their successful grassroots campaign to keep a coal ash storage facility out of their county. Please support future seasons of the Fifty Feminist States podcast by pledging to our Kickstarter campaign today.

  • Ep 16 pt 2 - North Carolina

    23/05/2019 Duration: 47min

    In the second of three special episodes from northeastern North Carolina, Amelia speaks to Ashleigh Bryant Phillips about her hometown of Woodland, NC, how her writing has developed there, and why we should be listening to and cultivating the creativity of rural voices. Support the Fifty Feminist Kickstarter today to hear more episodes like this one. ALSO: Read Ashleigh's writing that's collected here. Listen to her collaboration with Sam Leidig, inspired by Annie Hooper here. And follow her on Instagram and Twitter.

  • Ep 16 pt 1 - North Carolina

    16/05/2019 Duration: 34min

    In the first of three special episodes from northeastern North Carolina, Amelia interviews Danielle Baker of Bakers' Peanuts in Roxobel, NC and Caroline Stephenson of Cultivator book store in Murfreesboro, NC. Please support future seasons of the Fifty Feminist States podcast by pledging to our Kickstarter campaign today. Follow: Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunesBakers' Peanuts on Facebook and their websiteCultivator on Facebook and their website

  • Ep 15 - Connecticut

    11/04/2019 Duration: 40min

    In this final episode of season two, Amelia travels to Connecticut to talk to activist, academic + museum educator Alexandra Thomas about her research on Black studies + visual culture and her fat feminist politics, including her call for feminist groups to eat cupcakes together and go be loud in museums.Subscribe to the Fifty Feminist States newsletter.Follow: Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunesFind the many black feminists + artists mentioned in the episode in the shownotes at this link.

  • Ep 9 pt 2 - New York

    04/04/2019 Duration: 52min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to back to New York to talk to Support Ho(s)e organizer Red about their work organizing for the defense of Alisha Walker and what it really means to support sex work and sex workers.Subscribe to the Fifty Feminist States newsletter.Follow:Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunesSupport Ho(s)e on TwitterJustice for Alisha Walker on FacebookFind the many resources mentioned in the episode in the shownotes at this link.

  • Ep 14 - Rhode Island

    28/03/2019 Duration: 30min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to Providence, RI to speak with Samantha Puc, the co-editor of Fatventure Magazine about what it means to make a magazine about fatness that rejects diet culture and the process of coming out as fat.Don't forget to subscribe to the Fifty Feminist States newsletter AND support the Fatventure Kickstarter.Find shownotes at fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/rhode-islandFollow:Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunesFatventure on Instagram + support their Kickstarter!Sam also mentioned: Fat Girls Hiking, Unlikely Hikers, Virgie Tovar, Jessamyn Stanley

  • Ep 13 - Massachusetts

    21/03/2019 Duration: 48min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to Massachusetts to learn a whole lot about witchcraft and political resistance from artist + academic Lakshmi Ramgopal and Paige + Cheryl of Witch the Vote.Find shownotes at fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/massachusettsDon't forget to subscribe to the Fifty Feminist States newsletter and follow:Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunesLakshmi as Lykanthea on InstagramWitch the Vote on Instagram

  • Ep 12 - New Hampshire

    14/03/2019 Duration: 18min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to New Hampshire to speak with Crystal Paradis, founder of Feminist Oasis. They chat about the challenges of finding work that’s aligned with your values and talk about ways to foster feminist community. Crystal also shares a few fun (and not so fun) facts about New Hampshire politics.Find show notes at fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/new-hampshireFollow:Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunesFeminist Oasis on Instagram and their website

  • Ep 11 - Maine

    07/03/2019 Duration: 25min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to Portland, Maine and speaks to Claudette Sara Ndayininahaze and Abusana Micky Bondo about their organization In Her Presence which provides resources for refugee and immigrant women in Maine.Find show notes at fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/maineFollow: Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

  • Ep 10 - Vermont

    28/02/2019 Duration: 30min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to Vermont to speak with herbalist Emma Merritt of Railyard Apothecary in Burlington, VT and PhD candidate Lucia Green-Weiskel, an academic and mother living in Johnson, VT. Together, we think about how we can reshape our relationship with plants and the planet through cooperative and domestic labor.Find show notes at fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/vermontFollow: Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

  • Ep 9 pt 1 - New York

    21/02/2019 Duration: 35min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to Syracuse, New York to speak with Dr. Ashley Bohrer about her work with the Center for Jewish Nonviolence. We learn a lot about Palestine, Israel, and contemporary Jewish identity in the US.Find show notes at fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/new-yorkFollow: Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

  • Ep 8 - Pennsylvania

    14/02/2019 Duration: 32min

    In this episode, Amelia travels to Pennsylvania and speaks to Brooklyn and Sarah -- two activists and artists from Chicago who are living in Centre County, PA. Tune in for a conversation about trans + queer identity, native + indigenous politics, and what it means to make a home in a place that isn’t particularly welcoming to you.Find show notes at fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/pennsylvaniaFollow: Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

  • Season Two Preview + a Theme Song!

    12/02/2019 Duration: 05min

    We're back! Tune in for a preview of what's coming up this spring and to hear the premiere of the Fifty Feminist States theme song by Danielle Sines + Jessica Neria!Find show notes at fiftyfeministstates.com/s2-preview.And follow Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and subscribe to the newsletter!

  • Ep 7 - Minnesota

    08/11/2018 Duration: 42min

    In this episode, we hear from Raechel and Melody of the Feminist Killjoys, PhD podcast, Professor Beth Barila, Cheeky Kitty Minneapolis, and immigration attorney Julia Decker -- all feminists in the Twin Cities who work on different projects surrounding gender justice. This episode is jam-packed with ideas and inspiration for feminist activism and a great portrait of how much work just one city can hold. ALSO, this is the last episode of season one of the Fifty Feminist States podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes, support with a donation or t-shirt purchase, and follow us on Instagram. We'll be back in early 2019 with season two!

  • Ep 6 - South Dakota

    01/11/2018 Duration: 14min

    In this episode, we hear from Toni Miller and Rachel Willson, two South Dakota women currently running for offices in South Dakota’s state legislature. Hear what inspired them to run and why they’re hopeful for their campaigns and the future of South Dakota.Highlights include:Why Toni decided to run for office [2:30 - 3:50]Why Rachel decided to run for office [5:45 - 8:15]LGBT representation in South Dakota [8:25 - 10:25]Follow:Toni Miller’s campaign on FacebookRachel Willson’s campaign on FacebookFifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

  • Ep 5 - North Dakota

    25/10/2018 Duration: 30min

    In this episode, we hear from marginalized voices that find strength in the soil of North Dakota. Ladonna Brave Bull Allard is a grandmother, historian, and activist who founded the Sacred Stone Camp at Standing Rock during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests and now travels around the world building indigenous environmental movements. Wiljar Ojuro is a young, African American woman who works at North Dakota’s only women’s health clinic offering abortions and represents North Dakota as Miss North Dakota United States.Highlights include:Standing Rock + Mni Wiconi around the world [8:20 - 10:30]The role of women in the Dakota Access Pipeline protests [11:00 - 13:00]“I'm old now, which means that I can be more daring, more brave, more fierce than anything that ever walked this earth.” [18:30 - 18:50]Being African American in North Dakota [22:30 - 24:45]Pageants as a tool for empowerment [25:00 - 26:30]Follow:Wiljar as Ms. North Dakota United States on FacebookSacred Stone Camp on FacebookFifty Feminist States on

  • Ep 4 - Montana

    18/10/2018 Duration: 33min

    In this episode, we hear from Diane Sands, a current senator in the Montana senate who has a long history of feminist activism in the state. She discusses the progressive history that has made Montana one of the more radical Mid/Mountain-west states and the work she’s done to keep it that way. Amelia also speaks with Aspen Hougan, a volunteer for the Montana Racial Equity Project, about the reality of racial injustice in Montana and building racial literacy in the state. Highlights include: “You've just got to learn to stretch your eyes.” [5:00] Generalist feminism + making it up in the Midwest [11:35 - 14:45] Dismantling Hatred workshop [22:50 - 25:30] Follow: Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

  • Ep 3 - Idaho

    11/10/2018 Duration: 25min

    In this episode, we hear from Amy Pence-Brown about her body positive art and activism, including her 2015 Stand for Self Love and the Rad Camps she runs for women and teens.Highlights include:What is body positivity? [6:10 - 9:00]The Stand for Self Love [11:30 - 16:15]RADCAMP: A Body Positive Boot Camp For Feminists [16:45 - 18:55]Why body positivity has to be feminist and feminism has to be body positive [20:30 - 22:30]Follow:Amy Pence-Brown on InstagramFifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

  • Ep 2 - Wyoming

    04/10/2018 Duration: 20min

    In this episode, we have two conversations—one with Professor Colleen Denney about the history of women’s suffrage in Wyoming along with the current unequal conditions there for women, and another with ski guide Jessica Baker about succeeding in the male-dominated field of guiding and extreme sports.Highlights include:How women got the right to vote in Wyoming 50 years before the 19th amendment [4:45 - 7:40]Becoming the first woman heli-ski guide [10:40 - 12:25]Advice on succeeding in a male-dominated profession [13:40 - 14:25]Follow:Jessica Baker on InstagramFifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

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