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Welcome to A Seat At The Table with Spare Ribs Club!
In this podcast, creator of Spare Ribs Club Alex Holker talks to guests about their dream feminist dinner party. From their 3 feminist guests, the 3 tunes that will be on repeat all evening, and the 3 courses being served, this podcast brings together conversations around feminism, music and food.
In this episode, Alex talks to Habiba Katsha. Habiba is a freelance journalist who writes about race, gender, beauty, and internet culture. She has written for publications such as Refinery29 UK, HuffPost UK, Gal Dem, inews, The Indy, and several others.
We discuss Habiba's dream feminist dinner party, starting with a legendary guest list; author Toni Morrison, the GOAT bell hooks, and political activist Angela Davis. Set in her home against a soundtrack of Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye and Wizkid, they start with oxtail croquettes, followed by rice with pondu and salt fish, and finishing with sticky toffee pudding with icecream. We discuss how her feminism intersects with her work as a journalist, and her past and current projects.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to A Seat At The Table with Spare Ribs Club!
In this podcast, creator of Spare Ribs Club Alex Holker talks to guests about their dream feminist dinner party. From their 3 feminist guests, the 3 tunes that will be on repeat all evening, and the 3 courses being served, this podcast brings together conversations around feminism, music and food.
In this episode, Alex talks to Habiba Katsha. Habiba is a freelance journalist who writes about race, gender, beauty, and internet culture. She has written for publications such as Refinery29 UK, HuffPost UK, Gal Dem, inews, The Indy, and several others.
We discuss Habiba's dream feminist dinner party, starting with a legendary guest list; author Toni Morrison, the GOAT bell hooks, and political activist Angela Davis. Set in her home against a soundtrack of Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye and Wizkid, they start with oxtail croquettes, followed by rice with pondu and salt fish, and finishing with sticky toffee pudding with icecream. We discuss how her feminism intersects with her work as a journalist, and her past and current projects.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.