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Contextualizing Feminist Voices

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Contextualizing Feminist Voices, a podcast by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team, aims to offer an overview of the project's interviews, updates on the country sites, as well as resources and strategies for using the materials in the classroom.

Music: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons

GFP (University of Michigan) originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources.

Contextualizing Feminist Voices, a podcast by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team, aims to offer an overview of the project's interviews, updates on the country sites, as well as resources and strategies for using the materials in the classroom.

Music: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons

GFP (University of Michigan) originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources.

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Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Teaching, Pedagogy, and Uses of the Archive in the Context of the Classroom

In this episode, Dr. Janaya Lasker-Ferretti, who currently serves as coordinator of second-year Italian courses in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan, discusses her application of the Italy country site interviews in Italian language learning courses. Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Department of Women’s Studies at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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10:27

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Global Feminisms Course

In this episode, Dr. Durba Mitra, Richard B. Wolf Associate Professor of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University discusses her utilization of the Global Feminisms Project Archive in her undergraduate General Education class entitled “Global Feminisms”. Dr. Mitra emphasizes her appreciation for GFP’s archive of primary source materials from modern transnational activists to further her students’ and own studies on international feminist movements.  Full transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Department of Women’s Studies at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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00:06

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Gender in Global Context

In this episode, Dr. Abigail Stewart, Sandra Schwartz Tangri Distinguished University Professor Emerita of Psychology and Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Michigan, discusses how she and her students engaged with the GFP archive to learn more about the global contexts of women’s movements. Dr. Stewart encouraged her students to recognize both parallels and differences between interviews to better understand the cultural and historical contexts of women’s movements. Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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13:51

The Country Sites: United States Long COVID Podcast

In this episode, Abigail Stewart interviews University of Michigan Professor Abigail Dumes on the United States country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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06:16

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Courses on Psychology of Gender

In this episode, Dr. Desi Rios, Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL), discusses her use of the Global Feminisms Project interviews in her “Psychology of Women and Gender” and “Psychology of Gender, Race, and Sexuality” classes, as she encourages students to discover more about the lives of GFP interviewees. Podcast (Audio File; YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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15:01

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Courses on Reproductive Justice and Coalition Building

In this episode, Dr. Patrick Grzanka, Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Interdisciplinary Program in Women, Gender, and Sexuality at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, discusses his integration of the Global Feminisms Project interviews in introductory to graduate-level classes to reveal the personal narratives behind broad social transformations. Podcast (Audio File; YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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15:47

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Transnational Feminism, Development, and Psychology

In this episode, University of California Santa Cruz Professor Shelly Grabe describes her use of the Global Feminisms Project archive in a graduate student seminar on social psychology and transnational feminism. Podcast (Audio File; YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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06:44

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Course on Indian Narratives of Gender Discrimination

In this episode, Professor Christi Merrill discusses the ways in which she used the archive to explore language politics in a course on Indian narratives of gender discrimination. Podcast (Audio File; YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 2 years
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09:40

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Comparative Courses on Global Feminisms

In this episode, Professor Emerita Wang Zheng reflects on her use of the archive in comparative courses on global feminist activism and highlights the powerful effect on two students of being exposed to the interviews. Podcast (Audio File; YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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09:03

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Courses on the History of Latin America and Latin American Feminisms

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Courses on the History of Latin America and Latin American Feminisms In this episode, Professor Sueann Caulfield reflects on her use of GFP interviews and teaching modules in her History courses on Latin America at the University of Michigan. Podcast (Audio File; YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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07:33

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies

Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project: Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies In this episode, Professor Elizabeth Cole outlines her use of the interviews in the Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies course at the University of Michigan, Professor Abigail Dumes talks about using the archive in a different way when she taught the same course, and Hanna Smith comments on her experiences in that course as a student. Podcast (Audio File; YouTube) Podcast Transcript  Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These episodes of “Contextualizing Feminist Voices: Teaching with the Global Feminisms Project” focus on how individual teachers have used the materials in their courses. In each episode, you will hear strategies for using the materials that different faculty tried, as well as their thoughts about what those strategies allowed them to accomplish in their teaching. Though each podcast is based on material for a particular course, we think they have ready applicability to courses on different topics GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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19:32

The Country Sites: United States Podcast

The Country Sites: United States Podcast In this episode, Özge Savas interviews University of Michigan Professor Elizabeth Cole on the United States country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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10:16

The Country Sites: Russia Podcast

The Country Sites: Russia Podcast In this episode, Macy Afsari interviews American University of Central Asia Assistant Professor Christopher Fort on the Russia country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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09:45

The Country Sites: Poland Podcast

The Country Sites: Poland Podcast In this episode, Kristin McGuire interviews University of Michigan Professor Magdalena Zaborowska on the Poland country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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09:19

The Country Sites: Peru Podcast

The Country Sites: Peru Podcast In this episode, Shelly Grabe interviews Universidad Científica del Sur Professor Karen Bernedo Morales on the Peru country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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04:11

The Country Sites: Nigeria Podcast

The Country Sites: Nigeria Podcast In this episode, Abigail Dumes interviews University of Michigan Professor Elisha Renne and doctoral candidate Ronke Olawale on the Nigeria country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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07:18

The Country Sites: Nicaragua Podcast

The Country Sites: Nicaragua Podcast In this episode, Eimeel Castillo interviews University of California, Santa Cruz Professor Shelly Grabe on the Nicaragua country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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08:08

The Country Sites: India Podcast

The Country Sites: India Podcast In this episode, Kristin McGuire interviews Wake Forest University Professor Jayati Lal on the India country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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08:59

The Country Sites: Germany Podcast

The Country Sites: Germany Podcast In this episode, Kristin McGuire interviews University of Michigan Visiting Scholar Verena Klein on the Germany country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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05:41

The Country Sites: China Podcast

The Country Sites: China Podcast In this episode, Abigail Stewart interviews University of Michigan Professor Wang Zheng on the China country site. Podcast (Audio File, YouTube) Podcast Transcript Music credit: Banjo Arba Minch Garden by Cooper Moore. Creative Commons. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cooper-Moore/A_Retrospective_1990-2010/h_Banjo_Arba_Minch_Garden These podcasts, recorded in 2021 by the Global Feminisms Project Podcast team aim to provide listeners with additional information on the project's interviews. In each episode, a project collaborator briefly interviews an expert on one of the country sites. GFP originated in 2002 to create an archive of oral histories from women scholars and activists from different countries around the world. Check out https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/globalfeminisms/ to access the interviews and additional resources on the country sites, including lesson plans and sample syllabi. The GFP is based at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at the University of Michigan
World and society 3 years
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