Edition 84: Feminist Collectives with Bonnie Atwood, Sekhmet SheOwl & Thistle Pettersen

For those of you who care to catch our fabulous podcast on YouTube, here ya go! Edition 84 on YT

Happy Spring! We love it when we get to release a show on the full moon as the season changes.

First up, hear Jenna DiQuarto greet the listener before aurora linnea reports on events that happened around the world on March 8th, 2023, International Women’s Day.

Then, stay tuned for the world news from Emily Faye including coverage of drag show legislation, the school shooting in Nashville, and legislation around the medicalization of children.

After listening to the song “Safety in Numbers” by Joan Osborne, enjoy a lively discussion of the 1960s and 70s feminist movement, including a definition of and analysis of collectives with Sekhmet SheOwl and Bonnie Atwood.  Bonnie discusses the Furies

Finally, stay tuned for Thistle’s commentary on the subject wherein she describes her vision and intention for the WLRN collective and begins the celebration of next month’s show that marks 7 years of existence for this little radio station known as WLRN. Thank you to all the sisters, past, present, and future, who have helped build our Fempire, but especially to Thistle Pettersen, Sekhmet SheOwl, Jenna DiQuarto, April Neault and Aurora Linnea who have all been part of the collective for two or more years come this May 2023.

To learn more about women’s community and music events on the Land where MichFest was held, go to https://wwtlc.org.

To complete the program, Jenna DiQuarto talks with listeners about our JK Rowling – WLRN billboard campaign. We are 1/5 of the way there, sisters! Please make your donation today to get this billboard up in time for Mothers’ Day! www.givesendgo.com/JKRowlingBillboard-WLRN

Much Feminist Love to You this Spring! We hope it is sunny days and blue skies for our all of our listeners out there. To donate to WLRN to support our work, please click here.


3 thoughts on “Edition 84: Feminist Collectives with Bonnie Atwood, Sekhmet SheOwl & Thistle Pettersen

  1. I was just thinking about gender. And when did women become gender instead of sex?
    If there is no gender, how can anyone be transgender?
    And no one is removing his or her gender organ but they definitely are removing or altering their sex organs. So forgive for the blabber but this popped to my head after reading one of my books by Sheila Jeffreys.
    Thank you

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