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Breaking Down Patriarchy

Amy McPhie Allebestbreakingdownpatriarchy.com
Breaking Down Patriarchy is a podcast for everyone! Learn about the creation of patriarchy and those who have challenged it as you listen to bookclub-style discussions of essential historical texts. Gain life-changing epiphanies and practical takeaways through these smart, relatable conversations. Breaking Down Patriarchy is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization. Donate to support our work by visiting breakingdownpatriarchy.com/donate
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High-Risk Feminism in Colombia - with author Dr Julia Zulver

Amy is joined by Dr. Julia Zulver to discuss her book, High-Risk Feminism in Columbia , and learn about feminist organizations striving for justice in Colombia and El Salvador. Dr. Julia Zulver is a feminist researcher studying women's mobilization in communities affected by conflict and violence in Latin America. She is passionate about gender justice, and uses academic research, advocacy, and commentary to draw attention to and support women's rights....

Sep 19, 202347 minSeason 3Ep. 38

In the Time of the Butterflies - with Sarah Lopez

Amy is joined by Sarah Lopez to discuss Julia Alvarez's In the Time of the Butterflies and discuss the complicated history of patriarchy and revolution in the Dominican Republic. Sarah Lopez is a recent graduate from Boston University where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations (with a regional focus on Latin America) and two minors in Italian and Political Science. She is interested in substantive democracy, social movements, anti-racism, identity, migration, and Latin Ameri...

Sep 12, 20231 hr 1 minSeason 3Ep. 37

From Angel to Office Worker - with author Dr. Susie Porter

Amy is joined by Dr. Susie Porter to discuss her book From Angel to Office Worker and explore the nuances of class, gender, and labor in Mexico. Dr. Susie Porter is a Presidential Societal Impact Scholar and Distinguished Professor in the Humanities. She serves as a country conditions expert for asylum cases, was a founder of the Westside Leadership Institute (Spanish language version), and works as an organizer with the Salt Lake City Latinx community. She served as Chair of the Gender Studies ...

Sep 05, 202338 minSeason 3Ep. 36

Reproductive Rights in Mexico and Latin America - with Natalia Calero

Amy is joined by Natalia Calero to explore the history and present day realities of reproductive rights in Latin America, as well as intersections between feminism, class privilege, and colonialism. Natalia Calero is the General Director of Coming Up , an organization dedicated to gender equality, labor inclusion and professional development, whose mission is to help organizations have inclusive work spaces in which the talent and skills of all people are valued. Natalia has more than 20 years o...

Aug 29, 202337 minSeason 3Ep. 35

Amelio Robles, Transgender Soldier in the Mexican Revolution - with Dr. Marie Sarita Gaytán

Amy is joined by Dr. Marie Sarita Gaytán to discuss the life of Amelio Robles, who served during the Mexican Revolution and became one of Mexico's earliest transgender icons. Marie Sarita Gaytán is an associate professor of sociology and gender studies at the University of Utah. Sarita writes and teaches in the areas of culture, globalization, Latinx studies, Latin American studies, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. She is the recipient of Paper Awards from the Latin American Studies...

Aug 22, 202337 minSeason 3Ep. 34

Female Archetypes in Mexico - with Levi Murray

Amy is joined by Levi Murray to discuss the tricky intersections between patriarchy and colonialism in Mexico, plus a deep dive into the female archetypes of La Malinche, La Llorona, and La Virgen de Guadalupe. Levi Murray is a half-white, half Mexican-American anti-patriarchist. A dentist by trade, he is currently pursuing a Masters of Theology with a focus on Feminist Theology. Levi has the fortunate of being married to his best friend, Barbara, and together raising four beautiful children....

Aug 15, 20231 hr 6 minSeason 3Ep. 33

Colonialism in Hawai’i  - with Dr. Maile Arvin

Amy is joined by Dr. Maile Arvin to discuss her book, Possessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai'i and Oceania and the intersections between settler colonialism and patriarchy on the Hawai'ian islands. Dr. Maile Arvin is an associate professor of History and Gender Studies at the University of Utah. She is a Native Hawaiian feminist scholar who works on issues of race, gender, science and colonialism in Hawai‘i and the broader Pacific. At the University of Utah, s...

Aug 08, 20231 hr 1 minSeason 3Ep. 32

Mana Wahine: Women in the Māori Worldview - with Dr. Gina Colvin

Amy and Dr. Gina Colvin discuss Māori history, culture, and why feminism may not be necessary in a Māori context. Gina Colvin is a New Zealander of Māori, English, Irish, Welsh, German and French descent. Until the July of 2016, she was in the permanent position of Lecturer at the University of Canterbury. Dr. Colvin served UC for 12 years across Political Science and Communication, School of Māori and Cultural Development, and more recently the School of Educational Studies and Leadership. Gina...

Aug 01, 202353 minSeason 3Ep. 31

Gender Constructs in Tonga, Part 2 - with Meleseini Lotoaniu

Amy and Meleseini Lotoaniu conclude their discussion of gender constructs in Tonga, from European contact to the present day. Meleseini Lotoaniu is a third-year student at University of California, Davis with an interest in literature and writing.

Jul 25, 202345 minSeason 3Ep. 30

Gender Constructs in Tonga, Part 1 - with Meleseini Lotoaniu

Amy is joined by Meleseini Lotoaniu for Part 1 of their discussion about the history of gender constructs in Tonga. Meleseini Lotoaniu is a third-year student at University of California, Davis with an interest in literature and writing.

Jul 18, 202333 minSeason 3Ep. 29

Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 - with translator Jamie Chang

Amy is joined by translator Jaime Chang to discuss the novel Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo and explore the stories of contemporary Korean women. Jamie Chang is an award-winning translator and teaches at the Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea.

Jul 11, 202358 minSeason 3Ep. 28

Scream from the Shadows - with author Dr. Setsu Shigematsu

Amy is joined by Dr. Setsu Shigematsu to discuss xer book Scream from the Shadows and the history of women's liberation in Japan. Setsu Shigematsu is a mother of two children and an Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at UC Riverside. Xer intellectual and scholarly concerns include the relationship of US and Japanese imperialism, gendered state violence, transnational liberation movements, comparative feminist theory and cultural studies. Xe is the author of Scream from the Shadows...

Jul 04, 202355 minSeason 3Ep. 27

Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in China - with author Dr. Wang Ping

Amy is joined by author Wang Ping to discuss her book Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in China and explore the nuances of beauty practices in China and beyond. Wang Ping is a poet, writer, photographer, performance and multimedia artist. Her publications have been translated into multiple languages and include poetry, short stories, novels, cultural studies, and children's stories. Her multimedia exhibitions address global themes of industrialization, the environment, interdependency, and the peo...

Jun 27, 202354 minSeason 3Ep. 26

Patriarchy through Chinese History, Part 2 - with Annabelle Qian

Amy is joined by Annabelle Qian to conclude their discussion of patriarchy's history in Imperial China from the Qin Dynasty (221 BCE) to the Qing Dynasty (1912 CE). Annabelle Qian is an 18 year old scholar who just graduated from Waterford High School, and will be studying international affairs and economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this fall. Annabelle is biracial and trilingual. She lived in Guangzhou, China for 10 years where she cultivated her study of the intersect...

Jun 20, 202354 minSeason 3Ep. 25

Patriarchy through Chinese History, Part 1 - with Annabelle Qian

Amy is joined by Annabelle Qian to discuss the Women in Ancient China and Women in Early Imperial China by author Bret Hinsch, and explore patriarchy's history in China from the Neolithic Age to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (221 BCE). Annabelle Qian was born to a Chinese father and an American mother. One of three children, she has lived extensively in both China and the United States. Currently, Annabelle is attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she studies International R...

Jun 13, 202340 minSeason 3Ep. 24

Patriarchy in East Asia - with Jenn Lee Smith

Amy is joined by film-maker Jenn Lee Smith to discuss Patriarchy in East Asia: A Comparative Sociology of Gender by Sechiyama Kaku and ( En)gendering Taiwan: The Rise of Taiwanese Feminism, and to explore patriarchy specifically within Confucianism and Taiwan. Jenn Lee Smith was born on the friendly, vibrant island of Taiwan. She is a filmmaker who focuses on women-led stories of underrepresented people. In a previous life, she worked on a PhD in feminist geography. She began her producing caree...

Jun 06, 202340 minSeason 3Ep. 23

Buddhism After Patriarchy - with Rachel Lam & Marissa Lila

Amy is joined by Marissa Lila and Rachel Lam to discuss Buddhism After Patriarchy by Rita Gross and begin our exploration of patriarchy in East Asia. Rachel Lam is a professor of psychology and integrative medicine caregiver in Salt Lake City, Utah. She identifies as a biracial-female educator, healer, and advocate for social justice and mental health. Marissa Lila (she/they) is a Thai-American documentarian who grew up in Hong Kong and Thailand and is now based in Salt Lake City. As a multicult...

May 30, 202347 minSeason 3Ep. 22

Gender Equity and Reconciliation - with Rev. Cynthia Brix, Dr. Will Keepin, and Harin Jeong

Amy is joined by Rev. Cynthia Brix , Dr. William Keepin , and Harin Jeong to discuss their groundbreaking work with Gender Equity and Reconciliation International . Rev. Cynthia Brix , is co-founder of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International, which has organized 280 intensive trainings in twelve countries for healing and reconciliation between women and men, and people of all genders. She is an ordained interfaith minister and Co-Director of Satyana Institute. She was formerly a campus mi...

May 23, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 3Ep. 21

Female Genital Cutting - with Mariya Taher

Amy is joined by advocate Mariya Taher to learn more about Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting and discuss firsthand accounts from those affected. Mariya Taher has worked in gender-based violence for over a decade in the areas of teaching, research, policy, program development, and direct service. In 2015, she cofounded Sahiyo, an award-winning, transnational organization with the mission to empower Asian and other communities to end FGC. The Manhattan Young Democrats honored her as a 2017 Engende...

May 16, 202356 minSeason 3Ep. 20

The Problem with Marriage - with author Dr. Srimati Basu

Amy is joined by Dr. Srimati Basu to discuss her book The Trouble With Marriage: Feminists Confront Law and Violence in India and explore the complicated gender politics behind divorce. Srimati Basu is a Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and Anthropology, and a member of the Committee on Social Theory. She serves as the President of the Association for Feminist Anthropology, 2021-2023. Srimati has an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. from Ohio State University in Cultural Studies/ Anthropology/ Wome...

May 09, 202349 minSeason 3Ep. 19

The Trauma of Caste - with author Thenmozhi Soundararajan

Amy is joined by Thenmozhi Soundararajan to discuss her book The Trauma of Caste: A Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing, and Abolition and help open our eyes to the oppressive and far-reaching ramifications of the caste system. Thenmozhi Soundararajan is a Dalit Civil rights artist, organizer, and theorist who has worked with hundreds of organizations to better understand the urgent issues of racial, caste, and gender equity. Working across disciplines she is an innovative strateg...

May 02, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 3Ep. 18

Roar Like A Goddess - with author Acharya Shunya

Amy is joined by Acharya Shunya to discuss her book Roar Like a Goddess: Every Woman's Guide to Becoming Unapologetically Powerful, Prosperous, and Peaceful and discuss the importance of powerful female deities in the Hindu tradition. Acharya Shunya is a truth-teller who facilitates authenticity, self-remembrance, and divine feminine pathways to awakening. The first female head of her spiritual lineage that traces its roots to 2,000-year-ago in India, Acharya Shunya represents the ancient Vedic ...

Apr 25, 202353 minSeason 3Ep. 17

New Jewish Feminism - with author Rabbi Elyse Goldstein

Amy is joined by Rabbi Elyse Goldstein to discuss her book New Jewish Feminism: Probing the Past, Forging the Future and learn about the legacy of feminism in the Jewish tradition. As one of the first woman rabbis in Canada, Elyse Goldstein has broken down barriers by founding inclusive communities for learning and prayer. Goldstein graduated from Brandeis University in 1978 and was ordained by the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion in 1983. After ordination, she became assistant ...

Apr 18, 202356 minSeason 3Ep. 16

The Patriarchs - with author Angela Saini

Amy is joined by author Angela Saini to discuss her book The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality and re-examine patriarchy's foundational roots. Angela Saini is a British science journalist, broadcaster and the author. Saini has worked as a reporter and presenter for the BBC and has written for a number of publications including The Guardian , New Scientist , and Wired UK . She has also produced and presented several radio and television documentaries, including a BBC Radio 4 documentary on bi...

Apr 11, 202344 minSeason 3Ep. 15

Palestinian Women's Activism - with author Dr. Islah Jad

Amy is joined by Dr. Islah Jad to discuss her book, Palestinian Women's Activism: Nationalism, Secularism, Islamism, and the many roles of Palestinian women as they resist oppression. Dr. Islah Jad is a tenured Assistant Professor of Gender and Development at Birzeit University. She is also the co-founder and current Director of the Institute of Women’s Studies at Birzeit and a Core Group Member of the Arab Families Working Group. A prominent figure in the Palestinian women’s movement, Jad also ...

Apr 04, 20231 hr 6 minSeason 3Ep. 14

Women in Afghanistan - with guest Dr. Bahar Jalali

Amy is joined by Dr. Bahar Jalali to discuss the history of Afghanistan and how the country's past, as well as global politics, shape the lives of Afghan women today. Dr. Bahar Jalali teaches the history of the Modern Middle East. Her area of expertise is Afghanistan. She focuses on modernization and women’s rights in the twentieth century under the Old Regime. She is currently finishing a manuscript on the Decade of Democracy from 1963-1973 in Afghanistan when an urban educated intelligentsia s...

Mar 28, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 3Ep. 13

Faith and Feminism in Pakistan - with author Dr. Afiya S. Zia

Amy is joined by Dr. Afiya S. Zia to discuss her book Faith and Feminism in Pakistan: Religious Agency or Secular Autonomy and explore the achievements and challenges of Pakistani feminists. Dr. Afiya Zia is a feminist scholar who has taught Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada, and Habib University in Pakistan. She is the author of three books, has authored over a dozen peer-reviewed essays in scholarly publications, and she's contributed chapters for over ten edited volumes, inc...

Mar 21, 202357 minSeason 3Ep. 12

Women Rising - with guest Léa Namouni

Amy is joined by Léa Namouni to discuss the anthology Women Rising: In and Beyond The Arab Spring and the work of women activists and organizers in the Arab World. Léa Namouni was born in Paris, France and lived there until the age of five when her family relocated to the state of New Jersey. She holds a BA in International Relations from Boston University and will attending Columbia Law School as of September 2023 studying international law.

Mar 14, 202354 minSeason 3Ep. 11

Gendered Morality - with author Dr. Zahra Ayubi

Amy is joined by Dr. Zahra Ayubi to discuss her book Gendered Morality: Classical Islamic Ethics of the Self, Family and Society and begin this season's exploration of gender relations in the Muslim world. Dr. Zahra Ayubi is a scholar of gender in pre-modern and contemporary Islamic ethics. She specializes in feminist philosophy approaches to the Muslim intellectual tradition. Her work includes a serious look at masculinity and gendered childhood, in addition to studying more traditional gender ...

Mar 07, 202346 minSeason 3Ep. 10

How We Fight For Our Lives, by Saeed Jones - with guest Stacey Harkey

Amy is joined by Stacey Harkey to discuss How We Fight for Our Lives by Saeed Jones and focus on the experience of being Black and queer in America. Born in Dallas, Texas, Stacey Harkey considers himself to be a Southerner to the core. After graduating with a degree in public relations from Brigham Young University, he was a writer and actor for the sketch comedy TV show, Studio C. He is currently a personal trainer, a corporate DEI consultant, and owns a media company called JK Studios. Stacey ...

Feb 28, 202344 minSeason 3Ep. 9
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