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Engender recommends 2020
Over the past years we've had to privilege of chatting to some brilliant women for our On the Engender podcast. This year, we asked guests to leave us with a recommendation - from further policy reading, to must-follow twitter accounts.
Here's what's been recommended in 2020:
Reading
- Extra Teeth magazine for new writing from Scotland and beyond
- The Yale Collective on Women of Colour and the Law's open letters to Catharine MacKinnon in 1991
- Intersectionality by Patricia Hill Collins and Sirma Bilge
- Fangirls by Hannah Ewens
- Feminist Killjoys blog from from Sara Ahmed
- Small Island by Andrea Levy
- The Five by Hallie Rubenhold
- Sex Matters by Alison MacGregor
- Rodham: A Novel by Curtis Sittenfeld
- The Trouble with 'Hate' essay by Professor Liz Kelly
- 'If Women Counted' by Marilyn Waring
Listening
- Intersectionality Matters podcast with Kimberlé Crenshaw
- 99% Invisible podcast
- Working Class Women podcast
Watching
- Marilyn Waring's 'Who's Counting?' film and Ted Talk on unpaid work
Just for fun
- National Women's Soccer League challenge cup - you can watch the past matches with a 7 day free trial from CBS, or highlights on the NWSL website.
- Together Apart 'One Zoom to Rule Them All' Lord of the Rings reunion video
- The Kanneh-Mason family livestream performances.
- Cynar artichoke bitters (alcoholic)
- Claire Saffitz's YouTube Cookery Channel
- Eva Victor on Twitter
We hope you find something in this list to keep you entertained over the winter break, however you are spending it.
- National Women's Soccer League challenge cup - you can watch the past matches with a 7 day free trial from CBS, or highlights on the NWSL website.
- Together Apart 'One Zoom to Rule Them All' Lord of the Rings reunion video
- The Kanneh-Mason family livestream performances.
- Cynar artichoke bitters (alcoholic)
- Claire Saffitz's YouTube Cookery Channel
- Eva Victor on Twitter
We hope you find something in this list to keep you entertained over the winter break, however you are spending it.
Posted on December 18 2020 at 06:51
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