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Episode Description - Host: Mo Moshaty
A mute seamstress in New York’s garment district endures two brutal assaults in a single day, acts that fracture her sense of safety, identity, and control. In the aftermath, she turns her silence into a weapon, moving through the city’s decay with a gun in her hand and a haunting calm in her eyes. What begins as self-defense transforms into ritual, and vengeance becomes the only language she can speak in a world that refuses to hear her. This is the story of Thana, and the call of bodily autonomy, violation, and social invisibility is coming from inside the house.Film discussed: Ms .45 (1981) Abel Ferrara
Show Description - Possessed. Vengeful. Grief-stricken. Hysterical. Objectified. Horror loves putting women in boxes, then setting those boxes on fire. But those roles? They’re not just scary stories. They reflect what the world expects from us, fears about us, and too often, does to us. I’m Mo Moshaty, and this is where we dig into the trauma behind the tropes, why these stories hit so hard, and what they say about the world outside the screen. Welcome to From Inside the House.
If you or someone you know has experienced any of the topics we've spoken about today, please seek these organizations for help:
UK:
London Black Women's Project - www.lbwp.co.uk
Women's Aid - www.womensaid.org.uk
US:
National Indigenous Women's Resource Center - www.niwrc.org
National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health - www.ncdvtmh.org
By Mourning Manor MediaEpisode Description - Host: Mo Moshaty
A mute seamstress in New York’s garment district endures two brutal assaults in a single day, acts that fracture her sense of safety, identity, and control. In the aftermath, she turns her silence into a weapon, moving through the city’s decay with a gun in her hand and a haunting calm in her eyes. What begins as self-defense transforms into ritual, and vengeance becomes the only language she can speak in a world that refuses to hear her. This is the story of Thana, and the call of bodily autonomy, violation, and social invisibility is coming from inside the house.Film discussed: Ms .45 (1981) Abel Ferrara
Show Description - Possessed. Vengeful. Grief-stricken. Hysterical. Objectified. Horror loves putting women in boxes, then setting those boxes on fire. But those roles? They’re not just scary stories. They reflect what the world expects from us, fears about us, and too often, does to us. I’m Mo Moshaty, and this is where we dig into the trauma behind the tropes, why these stories hit so hard, and what they say about the world outside the screen. Welcome to From Inside the House.
If you or someone you know has experienced any of the topics we've spoken about today, please seek these organizations for help:
UK:
London Black Women's Project - www.lbwp.co.uk
Women's Aid - www.womensaid.org.uk
US:
National Indigenous Women's Resource Center - www.niwrc.org
National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health - www.ncdvtmh.org