When Feminists Rule the World
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The climate crisis, rape culture, the wall—we think the patriarchy has done enough. Introducing “When Feminists Rule the World”, a new podcast series from the Nobel Women’s Initiative and producing partner Mediastyle. Hosted by Nicaraguan-born comedian, Martha Chaves, we’re talking to badass feminist changemakers around the world about the future they are creating. It shouldn’t be groundbreaking. But it is.  For more information visit feministsruletheworld.com.

There Will be No More Billionaires

Guest:Felogene Anumo Felogene is a passionate feminist activist with experience in advancing gender and economic justice through grassroots and online...
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Things Will be Less Extreme

Guests: Ilwad ElmanIlwad runs the Elman Peace & Human Rights Centre’s programs in Mogadishu, Somalia. She co-founded the first rape crisis centre for ...
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The Apocalypse Will Be Averted

Guests:Christine Ahn Christine is the Founder and Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ, a global movement of women mobilizing to end the Korean War, ...
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They Will Lead the Revolution

Guests:Gioconda BelliGioconda is a Nicaraguan poet, writer and political activist. She's written four novels, six books of poetry, a memoir and a chil...
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Black Lives Matter!

Guest: Raquel Willis Raquel Willis is a Black transgender activist, award-winning writer, and media strategist. She is the Director of Communications ...
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They Will Also Save The Planet

The world is on fire. Who’s going to put it out? This week host Martha Chaves is talking to seventeen year-old climate striker and Youth for Climate L...
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Leaders Will Look Like Us

We’re tired of white male majorities. This week host Martha Chaves is getting real with poet, playwright and activist, Shailja Patel, and Mi'kmaq lawy...
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There Will be No Wall

Migration is a human right. Clearly some people need a reminder. This week host Martha Chaves is talking to Honduran sociologist and feminist activist...
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