43 min

Ep. 55 Hitting in Waves: The History of Modern Feminism From Skirts To Scrubs

    • Medicine

In our fifth season kickoff, we're reflecting on our podcast journey and revamping our format with shorter episodes and more frequent Feminist Corner discussions. We're starting with a dive into the history of feminism, from its origins in the 1880s to the waves that shaped its evolution. We'll explore key moments like the Seneca Falls Convention, the rise of womanism, and the emergence of intersectionality in third-wave feminism. Join us as we unpack the diverse subtypes of feminism and challenge stereotypes, inviting listeners to explore where they fit within this dynamic movement.
Check out our Feminist Corner discussion questions and send us your thoughts! 
What do you think would be qualms people have with the concept of waves of feminism Char? With the word feminist being a kind of loaded word, what would you say to someone who doesn’t want to call themselves a feminist?
Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history!
Follow us on socials:
● Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubs
● Facebook: @fromskirtstoscrubs
● TikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubs
● Twitter: @FSTS_Podcast

In our fifth season kickoff, we're reflecting on our podcast journey and revamping our format with shorter episodes and more frequent Feminist Corner discussions. We're starting with a dive into the history of feminism, from its origins in the 1880s to the waves that shaped its evolution. We'll explore key moments like the Seneca Falls Convention, the rise of womanism, and the emergence of intersectionality in third-wave feminism. Join us as we unpack the diverse subtypes of feminism and challenge stereotypes, inviting listeners to explore where they fit within this dynamic movement.
Check out our Feminist Corner discussion questions and send us your thoughts! 
What do you think would be qualms people have with the concept of waves of feminism Char? With the word feminist being a kind of loaded word, what would you say to someone who doesn’t want to call themselves a feminist?
Join the From Skirts To Scrubs community and meet us at the intersection of feminism, medicine, and history!
Follow us on socials:
● Instagram: @fromskirtstoscrubs
● Facebook: @fromskirtstoscrubs
● TikTok: @fromskirtstoscrubs
● Twitter: @FSTS_Podcast

43 min