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FQT 02 September 2023

FQT 02 September 2023

FromWDI Podcast


FQT 02 September 2023

FromWDI Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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Feminist Question Time with speakers from UK and USA
Enjoying our webinars? If you are a position to make a one-off or recurring donation to support our work, you can find out how to do so (and see our financial reports) at https://www.womensdeclaration.com/en/donate/ - thank-you!
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This week’s speakers:

Kara Dansky - USA - The Importance of Using Accurate and Precise Sex-based Language when Talking about our Rights.
Kara Dansky is in the US. She’s a lawyer and the president of the US chapter of WDI. She previously served on the board on the Women’s Liberation Front from 2016 to 2020.

Sara Mai - UK - The Green Women's Declaration
I am a member of Green Party of England of Wales, who has become actively political because of my party’s disregard of women’s rights.

Imogen Makepeace - UK - The Green Women's Declaration
Green Party of England and Wales member since 2015.
Elected representative for my community on 2 Councils and volunteer member of Disciplinary Committee of GPEW. My history includes being arrested on the nuclear silos at Greenham Common, radical feminism activism in 80s, XR activism. I am a mother and grandmother.

Sharon Byrne and Lierre Keith - USA - Update on WoLF - Women's Liberation Front,

AAWAA - Affiliation of Australian Women's Action Alliances - Australia - New groups springing up in Australia


Women's Declaration International (#WDI) Feminist Question Time is a weekly online webinar (Saturdays 3-4.30pm UK time). It is attended by a global feminist and activist audience of between 200-300. The main focus is how gender ideology is harming the rights of women and girls. See upcoming speakers and register to attend at https://bit.ly/registerFQT.
There is also a monthly AUS/NZ FQT, on the last Saturday of the month at 7pm (Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney)/9pm (NZ). Register to attend at https://bit.ly/registerFQTAUSNZ.
On Sundays (10am UK time), our webinar series, Radical Feminist Perspectives, offers a chance to hear leading feminists discuss radical feminist theory and politics. Register at https://bit.ly/registerRFP.
WDI is the leading global organisation defending women’s sex-based rights against the threats posed by gender identity ideology. Find out more at https://womensdeclaration.com, where you can join more than 30,000 people and 418 organisations from 157 countries in signing our Declaration on Women’s Sex-based Rights. The Declaration reaffirms the sex-based rights of women which are set out in the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 18 December 1979 (#CEDAW).
Disclaimer: Women’s Declaration International hosts a range of women from all over the world on Feminist Question Time (FQT), on Radical Feminist Perspectives (RFP) and on webinars hosted by country chapters – all have signed our Declaration or have known histories of feminist activism - but beyond that, we do not know their exact views or activism. WDI does not know in detail what they will say on webinars. The views expressed by speakers in these videos are not necessarily those of WDI and we do not necessarily support views or actions that speakers have expressed or engaged in at other times. As well as the position stated in our Declaration on Women’s Sex-based Rights, WDI opposes sexism, racism and anti-semitism. For more information, see our Frequently Asked Questions (https://womensdeclaration.com/en/about/faqs/) or email info@womensdeclaration.com.

#feminism #radicalfeminism #womensrights
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is Women's Declaration International (WDI) Feminist Question Time Podcast. Our weekly online webinars are attended by a global feminist and activist audience of between 200-350. The main focus is how gender ideology is harming the rights of women and girls.