Best of R&R Lab: Anne Marie Goetz

Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab - Un podcast de Continuum

We're still working on a new season of Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab for your listening pleasure, but while you wait, why not revisit some old favorites? We're proud to re-air this episode as we look back on the roots of this show.For pennies a day, you can become a patron of the Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab podcast and join a growing global movement of feminist badasses dedicated to radically authentic, intentional, and interconnected feminism. If you’ve been secretly dreaming of joining our community, now is the time baby. Go to ContinuumCollective.org for more. ________________________________________________________________________________________This week’s revolutionary is Dr. Anne Marie Goetz, a professor of Global Affairs at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs. Prior to her work as a professor, she worked at the UN as a policymaker on women, peace, and security. Currently, Dr. Goetz’s work looks at what makes states effective in addressing women’s rights and under what conditions do feminist movements succeed in patriarchal states. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Anne Marie shares insights into what feminism looks like on a global level, including anecdotes from various cultures that demonstrate how women’s rights are changing around the world. She also shares extensively about her work with UNIFEM, around right-wing populism, and how she finds the motivation to continue persevering with her feminist work. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about the research you’re working on now. (1:09)Where are you from? (36:52)What drives you to keep going? (39:19)When you think about all of this work that you’ve done, who has supported you in particularly pivotal ways? (51:06)In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why women-only spaces are essential for advancing women’s rights through mainstream institutions. (5:33)Anne Marie’s work on right-wing populism around the world. (16:36)How right-wing populism utilizes the term “gender ideology” to attack feminism. (27:56)About Anne Marie’s experience at the Beijing Conference for Women in 1995. (28:35)How Anne Marie’s childhood shaped her feminist views as an adult. (39:56)About Anne Marie’s work with the UNIFEM. (1:00:21)Connect with Anne Marie Goetz: TwitterPublicationsResources: United Nations Development Fund for Women Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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