Happy New Year 2020: WLRN’s Episode 45 Ringin’ it in!

We made it to 2020 without blowing up! Unreal, right sisters? Grab your hats and put on your space suits for a fabulous journey into WLRN’s first podcast of the new year and the new decade.

First up, be greeted by WLRN’s newest member, Dana Vitalosova from Slovakia who also delivers WLRN’s January 2nd world news segment before passing off the baton to Thistle who interviews Elizabeth, a radfem from the Midwest and admin for the popular group Radical Feminism Resources. Elizabeth gives Thistle the skinny on her take on the top stories and developments of 2019. Elizabeth and WLRN wanted to make sure all of our listeners had this link to FIST’s feminist amendments to the Equality Act, a story to look for in 2020.

To sign the petition to drop charges against Chrystul Kizer that Dana reports on go here: https://www.change.org/p/drop-all-charges-against-incarcerated-trafficking-survivor-chrystul-kizer?use_react=false

After hearing from Elizabeth, enjoy Ani DiFranco’s rockin’ tune from new year’s eve 2008 called Red Letter Year before transitioning to listening to Lierre Keith ring in the new year with her take on the top stories of 2019 and what to look for in 2020.

Lierre Keith is a writer, small farmer, and radical feminist activist. She is the author of six books, including The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability, which has
been called “the most important ecological book of this generation.” She is coauthor,
with Derrick Jensen and Aric McBay, of Deep Green Resistance: Strategy to Save the
Planet She’s also been arrested six times. You can read more about Lierre at
www.lierrekeith.com.

And finally, enjoy Sekhmet SheOwl’s lovely commentary about what she sees as the rise of radical feminism in our friendships and our actions as we move into 2020 and the next decade. It is of note that none of the three speakers in today’s program spoke to one another before they were recorded for this show, but yet, all three say some of the same things and there is much overlap. Take note and take heart! May we enjoy increased unity in the years to come.

Below is a list of links WLRN requested of Lierre after the interview which she provided for us. Thank you Lierre! Wonderful to share our research and stories and to help move real conversations in society forward! Onward and Upward Sisters!

Link to info on the Harris case: http://womensliberationfront.org/harris-funeral-homes-v-eeoc-frequently-asked-questions/

Loujain al-Hathloul

Japan’s #KuToo

Chilean anti-rape song:


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