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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
This is a continuation of last week's conversation. Eva Lopa is joined by two other young newest members in the feminist movement, sharing reflections on their experiences as young women living in South Sudan alongside an experienced human rights advocate, Adeng Leek
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In this episode, we are joined by two young feminists sharing reflections on their experiences as young women living in South Sudan.
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On this episode, we are joined by Miss Melang Kuol, Miss Earth South Sudan 2022/2023. Miss Melang talks about autonomy, beauty, and purpose as she leads us through her pageant experiences, the project she’s working on, and cyberbullying with a focus on period shaming #GenderTalk211 #AfricanFeminism #SouthSudan
On this Episode, Eva Lopa sits with Dr. Sandra Banks to unpack issues around identities and the markers of identity in South Sudan. Dr. Sandra two weeks back shared a lengthy poster on Facebook on some of her experiences as a mixed-race South Sudanese living in Juba, a post that went viral with many coming forward to share their experiences of being "othered" because of skin-tone.
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#ThisIsUs is a visual and written digital curation that highlights some South Sudanese cultural women's attires. After 11 years of independence from Sudan and ten years of internal instability, the curation aims to initiate knowledge sharing and provide insights and understanding of what different attires symbolise for diverse communities. On this episode of Gender Talk 211, we host Aluel Manyang of Ashes64, a fashion brand managed by a team of South Sudanese young women. Aluel Designed some of the cultural attires featured in this series.
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On this episode, Gender Talk 211 hosts Janet Michael, a Senior Midwife and Advisor and Director General for Training and Professional Development Services at the Ministry of Health and Ajak Ibrahim, Ma' Mara Sakit village Researcher to discuss sexual and reproductive autonomy for South Sudanese women.
A special appearance by Lydia Minagano Kape, a poet who shares updates and the upcoming launch of her new book "Uncaging".
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Gender Talk 211 Team starts off the year reflecting on what 2021 was like and share directions the team intends to take this 2022.
There are many ways you can be a part of our journey this year, reach out to us via any of our social media platforms or email [email protected].
Together we can change mindsets and attitudes about gender and sexuality in South Sudan one conversation at a time.
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On this episode, Gender Talk 211 hosts Eva Yayi, the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Go-Girls ICT Initiative, a non profit initiative founder by a group of young women in the fields of computer science, information systems, ICT4D innovation, hacktivism and peace-building and Robert Ariik Ajack, head of SafetyComm South Sudan, an online community/platform that provides tools, methodologies and resources on online safety of social media users in South Sudan to discuss digital forms of Gender Based Violence and cybersecurity prevention strategies
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On this Episode we host South Sudan National Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Sub-Cluster and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) representatives who been working tirelessly to ensure justice for survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in South Sudan #16DaysOfActivism #SouthSudan #Feminism
On this Gender Talk 211 episode, we host the award winning poet/author and spoken word artist Ade. He talks about his new book "If Men Cried" a collection of poetry, prose and short stories around masculinity in the South Sudan context.
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.