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In this episode of the Pacific Empowerment Podcast, we explore the concept of patriarchy and ask an important question: who makes the rules, and who do those rules benefit?
Looking at history, from the women’s suffrage movement to global examples of women challenging restrictive systems, we unpack how patriarchal structures have shaped societies and influenced the roles women are expected to play. Throughout history, courageous women have questioned these systems and pushed for change, proving that progress often begins when people refuse to accept the status quo.
We then bring the conversation into the Tongan context, examining the culture of faikava and the role of the tou’a, and asking whether these practices reflect deeper patriarchal systems within our community. This episode challenges us to think honestly about culture, power, and whether our traditions are protecting women, or protecting the comfort of men.
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By Akanesi KaufusiIn this episode of the Pacific Empowerment Podcast, we explore the concept of patriarchy and ask an important question: who makes the rules, and who do those rules benefit?
Looking at history, from the women’s suffrage movement to global examples of women challenging restrictive systems, we unpack how patriarchal structures have shaped societies and influenced the roles women are expected to play. Throughout history, courageous women have questioned these systems and pushed for change, proving that progress often begins when people refuse to accept the status quo.
We then bring the conversation into the Tongan context, examining the culture of faikava and the role of the tou’a, and asking whether these practices reflect deeper patriarchal systems within our community. This episode challenges us to think honestly about culture, power, and whether our traditions are protecting women, or protecting the comfort of men.
Support the show
Sign the Petition Now and learn more at: https://pasifikaempowerment.org/campaigns
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
You can watch the video podcast on https://www.youtube.com/@pacificempowerment