Feminist Talks: 8th of March - Festivity in the heart of Aarhus

This program covers the events of the 8th of March aka Kvindernes Kampdag aka International Women's Day in Aarhus organised by Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Everyday Sexism Project Denmark and KvindePolitisk forum.  This day is dedicated to activism and gender equality in many parts of the world and through the discussions, speeches, demonstrations and interviews we will find out why.   Special thanks goes to all the volunteers, organisers, collaborators, artists, panelists and participants!   Organisers: Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke Aarhus - https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk Café Mellemfolk - https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk?locale Everyday Sexism Project Denmark -https://everydaysexismproject.dk/ KvindePolitisk Forum -https://www.facebook.com/KvindePolitiskForumAarhus/photos/?locale=de_DE&_rdr   Artists: Gadekoret and Lotte https://www.facebook.com/groups/1974036993051218/?checkpoint_src=any Aarhus Panti and Alberto - https://www.facebook.com/aarhuspanti Regina from Fatbulous - https://www.instagram.com/fatbulous_bodies/   Speakers: Cecilia Ramlau Hansen -  https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/chrh@ph.au.dk Ella Paldam - https://www.au.dk/en/elp@sm.au.dk (Steno Museum - https://sciencemuseerne.dk/en/steno-museum/) Angela Herengt - https://dk.linkedin.com/in/angela-herengt-4067b9123   Musicians:  Stephanie Meincke https://open.spotify.com/artist/5FqFBDlBDfwVU1cEr9lagi Lea Eyðbjørg https://open.spotify.com/artist/5UTFhx3pJkrUHKlM4gd2rv   Producer, interviewer, sound engineer - Kirsi Tilk from Tilk Sonics - kirsitilk.com

Om Podcasten

Inequality Talks is a podcast from the Economic (In)Equality volunteer group at Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. Through discussion, debate, and interview, each episode explores a different economic concept or policy idea, offering a brief overview for the uninitiated before diving into the complexities of what a given idea could mean, what it might look like in practice, and what all this economics talk has to do with inequality in the first place.