Edition 95: The Future of Fertility with Silvia Guerini

Welcome to our 95th podcast in a monthly series that began back in May of 2016!

Here is the show on YouTube!

We are happy to present the work of Silvia Guerini this month as captured by WLRN member aurora linnea. Ms. Guerini released a book called From the ‘Neutral’ Body to the Post-Human Cyborg published by Spinifex Press last October and has much to say about our topic at hand.

First up, hear aurora greet the listener and introduce the content of the show before Mary O’Neill delivers our world news segment that includes stories from Gaza, the UK, and the US. There are supplemental stories added by Jenna and Jocelyn to conclude the segment. Here is the link promised about the letter from Jewish women calling for an end to the weaponization of rape and sexual assault in the war in the Middle East.

Next, enjoy the song Heart of the House by Alanis Morissette before Emily introduces the WLRN interview segment with Silvia Guerini as read by Jenna and aurora.

The interview segment is followed by the song “Kill the Messenger” by Shawn Colvin.

Finally, be sure to stay tuned ’til the very end for Sekhmet SheOwl’s poignant commentary on the state of female fertility and reproduction under patriarchy.

Thanks, as always, dear listeners, for staying tuned to WLRN, YOUR Feminist Community Powered Radio Station.

Statement from Margaret, WLRN’s graphic designer, about the cover this month:

“With the images I create, I intend to be more suggestive than literal. The primary image is a Petri dish with ova. The grid over the top of it all is from a photo I took during an eclipse (the sun shining through a patio chair with holes) – represents people trying to control nature with technology. The dots allude to women’s ova waiting to be fertilized with a machine (some of the dots within dots were created through layering). An image of the machine used to insert sperm into eggs in a Petri dish is in the background overlayed on top of some of the silhouettes of women. The silhouettes of women – are meant to look erased and/or distressed. I use ‘Procreate’ on an iPad to layer images and combine colors and textures, as well as adding text and information.” #Feminism #theFutureofFertility #SilviaGuerini #auroralinnea #WLRN


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