1 hr 5 min

Dr. Jennifer Cassidy & Haru Majengwa Why Not Her?

    • Arts

Today we chat about womxn in politics and delve into how giving womxn equal rights leads the way towards better and more stable nations.

Our guests are:
Dr. Jennifer A. Cassidy is a Departmental Lecturer in Global Governance and Diplomacy at the University of Oxford, where she lectures on Diplomacy, International Law, Digital Diplomacy, and Women in Leadership.
Her PhD from the University of Oxford focused on the unique and changing relationship between social media and foreign policy. With a specific focus on the evolving nature of digital diplomatic signalling and online strategic narrative during times of political crisis.
Haru Majengwa works on developing innovating ideas that improve health outcomes, with frontline health and social care teams around England.
Haru's background is in Global Health, working with a niche health consultancy firm focusing on strengthening the inclusion of persons with disabilities, marginalised groups and those at risk of being ‘left behind’. Haru has completed a MSc in Global Health at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She also volunteers for the Commonwealth Health Professions as a Commonwealth HIV AIDS Action Group Liaison officer.

Books mentioned in this podcast:
What Happened - Hilary ClintonEverybody Matters - Mary RobinsonA Kick in the Belly - Stella DadzieThe Verso Book of Feminism - Jessie KingdigInvisible Women - Caroline Criado PerezCommunion - Bell  HooksWhy not join the movement over at www.whynother.net
Music used in this podcast is by Ooyy Come 2gether



Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/why-not-her.

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Today we chat about womxn in politics and delve into how giving womxn equal rights leads the way towards better and more stable nations.

Our guests are:
Dr. Jennifer A. Cassidy is a Departmental Lecturer in Global Governance and Diplomacy at the University of Oxford, where she lectures on Diplomacy, International Law, Digital Diplomacy, and Women in Leadership.
Her PhD from the University of Oxford focused on the unique and changing relationship between social media and foreign policy. With a specific focus on the evolving nature of digital diplomatic signalling and online strategic narrative during times of political crisis.
Haru Majengwa works on developing innovating ideas that improve health outcomes, with frontline health and social care teams around England.
Haru's background is in Global Health, working with a niche health consultancy firm focusing on strengthening the inclusion of persons with disabilities, marginalised groups and those at risk of being ‘left behind’. Haru has completed a MSc in Global Health at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She also volunteers for the Commonwealth Health Professions as a Commonwealth HIV AIDS Action Group Liaison officer.

Books mentioned in this podcast:
What Happened - Hilary ClintonEverybody Matters - Mary RobinsonA Kick in the Belly - Stella DadzieThe Verso Book of Feminism - Jessie KingdigInvisible Women - Caroline Criado PerezCommunion - Bell  HooksWhy not join the movement over at www.whynother.net
Music used in this podcast is by Ooyy Come 2gether



Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/why-not-her.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 5 min

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