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We discuss all things bodies, health and our in-between Worlds. The journey we undertake as individuals is linked in how we carve spaces collectively threading the needle to weave our own stories and our land.
I’m excited to introduce on the episode today, Noelene Nabulivou, the Executive Director of DIVA for Equality, Convenor, Women Defend Commons Network, Pacific Feminist Activist. Noelene is a feminist community organiser, analyst, educator and activist working for socio-economic, ecological and climate justice and universal human rights in urban informal settlements, rural and maritime Fiji, the Pacific and globally for over 35 years. Guided by autonomous feminist movements Noelene works with communities.
“Pacific society will not change until there is a large grassroots movement pushing power structures to change. This is what we are strongly and consistently building and supporting through our collective, then hubs in urban poor, rural and remote communities, and with wider civil society groups.”
A special thank you to Thousand Currents for support on this episode!
You can follow Diva4equality via Twitter: @diva4equality and @pacfemcop
Website: divafiji.org
Music by Is Seven A Gang
Instagram: @aformorenike
Website + Quarterly newsletter
By Alisha Morenike FisherWe discuss all things bodies, health and our in-between Worlds. The journey we undertake as individuals is linked in how we carve spaces collectively threading the needle to weave our own stories and our land.
I’m excited to introduce on the episode today, Noelene Nabulivou, the Executive Director of DIVA for Equality, Convenor, Women Defend Commons Network, Pacific Feminist Activist. Noelene is a feminist community organiser, analyst, educator and activist working for socio-economic, ecological and climate justice and universal human rights in urban informal settlements, rural and maritime Fiji, the Pacific and globally for over 35 years. Guided by autonomous feminist movements Noelene works with communities.
“Pacific society will not change until there is a large grassroots movement pushing power structures to change. This is what we are strongly and consistently building and supporting through our collective, then hubs in urban poor, rural and remote communities, and with wider civil society groups.”
A special thank you to Thousand Currents for support on this episode!
You can follow Diva4equality via Twitter: @diva4equality and @pacfemcop
Website: divafiji.org
Music by Is Seven A Gang
Instagram: @aformorenike
Website + Quarterly newsletter