Is Theresa May A Feminist Icon?
I am joined by Zoe Stavri and Antonia Bright to discuss the (then) new PM, mainstream feminism, and migrants' rights.
Carers, Mothers and Sex Workers
Who cares about women's work? I am joined by Selma James, coordinator of the Global Women's Strike and Cari Mitchell, spokeswoman for the English Collective of Prostitutes.
Dating on the Left​​​​​​​
I am joined by Chloe Filiani, Jay Bernard and Liv Wynter to discuss dating, romance and emotional labour.
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The Hijab is More European Than the Tie: Islamophobia and Misogyny
I am joined by Soofiya Andry, Lubaaba Alazami and Shahla Omar to discuss Muslim feminisms, British identity, Prevent and imperialism
Sex? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I am joined by Bridget Minamore, Lexi Turner and Max Disgrace to discuss the politics of sex, consent, SRE in schools, sexual radicalism and more.
Disabled Feminism
I am joined by Tumu Johnson and Nikky Smith to discuss understandings of disability, the UK government’s treatment of disabled people, and what it’s like to be a disabled feminist.
Make Fascists Afraid Again: (Neo)fascism, Feminism and Antifa
I am joined by Rosa Soros and Soof to discuss current fascisms, how feminism and fascism relate, and gender within antifa movements.
Staying Alive: on Mental Health and Survivorship
I am joined by Liv Wynter and Susuana Amoah to discuss survival, community accountability and life after violence.
Signs of support along the march of Trans Liberation Protest in downtown Chicago. March 3, 2017. (Photography by Luis Acosta Tejada)
Who’s Here for Trans Liberation?
I am joined by Mijke van der Drift and Jay Bernard, to discuss being trans, blackness, gender-neutral pronouns, Rachel Dolezal and queer persecution in Chechnya. 
F.E.M.M.E
I am joined by Sin Wai Kin, Juno Mac and Travis Alabanza to discuss femme as radical politics, femininities, and whether femme threatens feminism.
Image Credit: Sin Wai Kin 
How to End Prisons
I am joined by Sam Lamble and Kuchenga to discuss prison abolition, racialised capitalism, transformative justice and Orange is the New Black.
Living a Feminist Life: An Interview With Sara Ahmed
I am joined by Sara Ahmed to talk about her new book, being a feminist killjoy, the use of theory, working inside and outside the academy, lesbian feminism of colour, snapping, Leona Lewis and her survival kit. 
Image Credit: Sara Ahmed’s dog Poppy, wearing a killjoy outfit.

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