

Feminist Current
Meghan Murphy
Meghan Murphy brings you voices from the real women's movement — bold, unapologetic, and honest.
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Apr 27, 2016 • 42min
PODCAST: Doctors still won’t let women choose sterilization as a permanent birth control method
Ever since Brie Ripley was young, she knew she didn’t want to reproduce. But despite her struggles with other birth control methods, doctors refused to allow her access to a tubal ligation procedure. And she’s…

Mar 25, 2016 • 1h 15min
PODCAST: Economic & sexual violence as barriers to sustainable development
How can we talk about “sustainability” without also talking about an industry that sees thousands of women and girls, across the planet, exploited daily? What responsibility do governments have in terms of addressing the sex…

Mar 18, 2016 • 39min
PODCAST: Empowerment and body positivity in the selfie age
These days, we hear an awful lot about “empowerment.” In an image-based culture, explicitly connected to social media, this has meant that young women’s understanding of ideas like “empowerment” and “positive body image” comes in…

Feb 16, 2016 • 33min
PODCAST: Why must Maryam Namazie take on the left in her critiques of Islamic extremism?
It’s become increasingly difficult for leftists and feminists to critique certain ideas and groups, even when those groups put forth misogynist ideas, such as far-right Islamic groups. At the same time, we’re dealing with figures…

Feb 7, 2016 • 17min
PODCAST: The Guerrilla Feminist Collective vs. Roosh V.
Roosh V., a man widely known as a “pickup artist,” who espouses a particularly extreme version of misogyny (recently advocating for legalized rape), had planned a number of meetups for his followers around the world.…

Dec 3, 2015 • 20min
PODCAST: Women’s solidarity, the Montreal Massacre, & fighting violence against women today
On Saturday, December 5th, from 10am-6pm, Vancouver Rape Relief & Women’s Shelter will host their annual Montreal Massacre Memorial event at the Vancouver Public Library. The event happens in congruence with the National Day of…

Nov 9, 2015 • 22min
PODCAST: Milk — A documentary about birth & breastfeeding
Despite the fact that women have been breastfeeding, quite literally, for all of human existence, there is still stigma and judgement around how women feed their babies. Beyond that, the formula industry has capitalized on…

Oct 29, 2015 • 25min
PODCAST: What could a Liberal majority mean for Indigenous communities?
On October 19th the Liberal Party of Canada won a majority government, beating out the much maligned Harper Conservatives. Liberal Party leader, Justin Trudeau, has made a number of commitments to minority groups, including women and Indigenous communities. Whether or not he follows through on these commitments remains to be seen, of course. On Tuesday,…

Sep 25, 2015 • 19min
PODCAST: Chris Hedges on the death of journalism & critical thought in the internet age
Chris Hedges publishes a weekly column at Truthdig, has written 11 books, including “Death of the Liberal Class,” “Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle,” “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning,” and New York Times best seller, “Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt.” He spent nearly two decades…

Sep 22, 2015 • 18min
PODCAST: Aftermath by Andrea Dworkin
In 1999, at age 52, Andrea Dworkin was drugged and raped in Paris. She published a partial account in New Statesman in 2000, but it wasn’t until after her death (of natural causes) that Aftermath, written in the form of a suicide note, fully detailing the experience, was discovered by her longtime partner and literary…