Feminism in the 21st Century - About Regional with Ian Campbell Episode 18
Sep 22, 2017 ·
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Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) In the depths of a Bega winter around 70 people turned out to the Bega Campus of the University of Wollongong to...
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In the depths of a Bega winter around 70 people turned out to the Bega Campus of the University of Wollongong to hear a local perspective of Feminism in the 21st Century.
Local writers group Mnemosyne posed the question – ‘Is feminism still relevant?’
A lively discussion followed.
Your host will introduce you to the panel and the meaning of Mnemosyne.
The discussion doubled as the launch of a new local journal. The Kickstarter fundraising campaign runs until the end of September hoping to turn the journal into a reality.
You are about to find out more.
Your host is PhD student, Jodie Stewart who has just been awarded the Deen De Bortoli Award for Applied History from the History Council of NSW for her work and research around the Bundian Way, and ancient Aboriginal pathway linking the Far South Coast and the Snowy Mountains of NSW.
Thanks to About Regional members, Tania Ward, Ingrid Mitchell, Deb Nave, and Scott Halfpenny for their support in making this podcast.
Cheers
Ian
Subscribe, rate and review About Regional at Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, audioBoom and all good podcast apps.
For more visit http://aboutregional.com.au/
#regional #asutralia #bega #southeast #NSW #aboutregional
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In the depths of a Bega winter around 70 people turned out to the Bega Campus of the University of Wollongong to hear a local perspective of Feminism in the 21st Century.
Local writers group Mnemosyne posed the question – ‘Is feminism still relevant?’
A lively discussion followed.
Your host will introduce you to the panel and the meaning of Mnemosyne.
The discussion doubled as the launch of a new local journal. The Kickstarter fundraising campaign runs until the end of September hoping to turn the journal into a reality.
You are about to find out more.
Your host is PhD student, Jodie Stewart who has just been awarded the Deen De Bortoli Award for Applied History from the History Council of NSW for her work and research around the Bundian Way, and ancient Aboriginal pathway linking the Far South Coast and the Snowy Mountains of NSW.
Thanks to About Regional members, Tania Ward, Ingrid Mitchell, Deb Nave, and Scott Halfpenny for their support in making this podcast.
Cheers
Ian
Subscribe, rate and review About Regional at Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, audioBoom and all good podcast apps.
For more visit http://aboutregional.com.au/
#regional #asutralia #bega #southeast #NSW #aboutregional
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