Episode 11 : Multiculturality and Icelandic feminism

The intersectional movement is striving at the moment to help the anti-racist movement. In this episode will see how multiculturality and feminism in Iceland are only starting to intervolve. I've wanted to interview foreigners living in Iceland to see their perspective on feminism. During those interviews I've realised that insclusivity was still and issue on that field to and that foreigners go through issues that Icelandic feminist don't know that much about. I couldn't stay without sharing to you links to educate yourself on racism and also on how to be a great ally after all that happened in the last weeks.  This document was created by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020 it's a compilation of anti-racist ressources :  bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCES  Fund for George Floyd memorial :  https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd  Fund for Adama traoré familly in France :  https://www.okpal.com/adama-traore/#/  And don't forget to go to your local if you are able to !    "Feminism on the roads" is a podcast recorded, edited and produced by Aziliz Peaudecerf a young journalist and high schooler with the financial support of Zellidja's grant.   Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Om Podcasten

Feminism on the roads is a monthly podcast that will make you discover Icelandic feminism. Going all over this tiny island to give a voice to as many women as possible. Seeing how a country such as iceland as become the most equal country in the world and what does that mean on an everyday bases in women's and men's lives. Sur les routes du féminisme est un podcast mensuel qui vous fera découvrir le féminisme Islandais. War hentoù ar gwregelouriezh a zo ur podcast a lako ac'hanoc'h da ziozoleiñ ar gwregelouriezh e Bro ar skorn. Podcast by Aziliz Podcast Logo : Lucie Bouchet Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.