19. Celebrating International Women's Day! Conversation on Feminism and Humanism
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Welcome to Humanism Now's International Women's Day Special hosted by Audrey Simmons (Association of Black Humanists & CLH) and featuring Lola Tinubu (Assoc. Black Humanists & CLH), Katia Urquiza (Central London Humanists) & Nicole Shasha (Leicester Humanists and Young Humanists)  who discuss; The importance of IWD todayDoes being humanist imply being a feminist?Highlighting influential women's voicesTalking more about women's healthEpisode references: Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot SeeHumanists UK: Human rights and equalityHumanist Life: Why Humanism and feminism go hand in hand (2015)Minna Salami: The difference between feminism and humanism (2014) The Guardian: Margaret Atwood on feminism, culture wars and speaking her mindMargaret Atwood, The Handmaid's TaleOmolara Ogundipe-LeslieWiki: StiwanismClaudia RodenWHO: Women's Health Fact SheetUpcoming events: Association of Black HumanistsCentral London HumanistsSupport us on Patreon Click here to submit questions, nominate guest & topics or sponsor the show. Follow Humanism Now @HumanismNowPod X (Twitter) YouTube Instagram TikTok Follow Central London Humanists @LondonHumanists Centrallondonhumanists.org.uk Meetup Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube CLH are an official partner group of Humanists UK and an associate member of Humanists International
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