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This is the home for all live recorded podcasts from Rare FM; UCL's student radio. Visit our website www.rarefm.co.uk for show schedules and many more ways to interact with the station.
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Feminist Focus: Episode 8: Gender and data
The gender data gap is not well-known even in feminism circles even though it constitutes a major, potentially life-threatening problem. Laura explains the concept, extensively discusses examples from different fields and proposes solutions for overcoming the gender data gap.
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Feminist Focus: Episode 7: Women in conflict
Laura and her housemate Moshka Mehta, a student of International Relations at KCL, talk about the role of women in conflict. Moshka emphasizes the disproportionate vulnerability of women in conflict, but also cautions against seeing them exclusively as victims.
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Feminist Focus: Episode 6: Consent
This episode engages with consent and tries to explain the concept in a practical way. It also advocates for the institutionalization of mandatory consent workshops in all institutions where people come together, especially at universities.
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Feminist Focus: Episode 5: Intersectionality
Laura discusses intersectional feminism concerning several identity markers such as ethnicity or sexual orientation. This show also features a beautifully diverse playlist curated by Laura's friend Helen.
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Feminist Focus: Episode 4: Sex-positive feminism
Sex-positive feminism denotes a movement within feminism that emphasizes and celebrates self-directed female sexuality. Laura and her community discuss various issues revolving around sex-positive feminism, including nudity on social media and the male vs. female gaze.
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Feminist Focus: Episode 3: The role of men in feminism
This episode is special because it features voice messages from several men discussing how they see themselves and men in general within the feminist movement. They and Laura are trying to navigate the tension between taking up space in a movement primarily directed at women and leveraging their privilege to further the feminist cause