The Bad + B*tchy Podcast Not In My Colour
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- Society & Culture
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Critical analysis of politics and pop culture through the lens of intersectional feminism.
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Teaching Xenophobia
Erica sits down with freelance journalist, Ximena González, to talk about the link between international students and the housing crisis. They also talk about women escaping violence as refugees.
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I Did Something ft Yipeng Ge
Erica has a conversation with Dr. Yipeng Ge, who was suspended from his role as a medical resident at the University of Ottawa over pro-Palestinian posts. He talks about health activism, his suspension and his time in Gaza caring for Palestinian patients.
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Convoy Conspiracies
Erica talked to Press Progress reporter and the Hill Times’ top 100 influential Canadians, Luke LeBrun, about how the “Freedom” convoy movement morphed into far-right conspiracy theorists that have been legitimized by the Conservative Party.
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Fear of a Brown Planet
This week, Erica talks to Mohammed Hashim, Executive Director of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation about the new Online Harms Act (Bill C-63). Mohammed also talks about the Muslim community in Canada and the present state of Islamophobia.
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Standing on Budness ft Afro Cannada BudSistas
Erica talks to Khadisha Thornhill, founder of Afro Cannada BudSistas to talk to our listeners about Black women in the cannabis business.
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China Doll Imperialism ft Roslyn Talusan
Erica speaks with Roslyn Talusan, feminist culture critic, author, and anti-rape activist, on Orientalist misogyny and how it ties into American imperialism and physicality.
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Customer Reviews
Shame on SMNTY
Sorry to pit women against each other in the ThunderDome (I am a woman commenting), but I feel like THIS podcast is everything I wanted SMNTY to be. I’m guessing it’s more about independence vs. corporate constrictions, but I’m just gonna say this is the women’s issues podcast YA NEED. Thank you ladies! Found you via Canadaland, another excellent show
Best Ottawa-based intersectional feminist podcast
I love the hot takes, the insightful political analysis, the language, and the uncompromising commitment to seeing Canadian politics and culture through an intersectional lens. My first favorite Canadian podcast, a must-listen every week!