On The Engender

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On The Engender is Scotland's feminist policy podcast. Created by Engender, and featuring experts from the women's sector and beyond, this podcast will explore the pressing issues affecting women's equality in Scotland.

Episodios

  • Gender Inequality in Scottish Media with Women in Journalism Scotland and Gender Equal Media Scotland

    18/03/2021 Duración: 01h07min

    In this episode Alys Mumford and Amanda Stanley discuss the over-representation of men in Scotland's media, and what can be done to push for women's equality.  They speak with Cat McPhee and Jan Patience from Women in Journalism Scotland about how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted on female journalists in Scotland, and with Dr Miranda Barty-Taylor from Gender Equal Media Scotland about her research on the Scottish Press Awards.  Access a transcription of this episode here. Reports mentioned in this episode are: Where things stand for women in the Scottish Media Gender inequality and the Scottish Press Awards Recommendations from this episode are: Speak for Yourself training Witches of Scotland Podcast Sara Ahmed events on complaints, diversity and other hostile environments A Quilter's Guide to the Lesbian Archive On the Engender is produced by Amanda Stanley for Engender. Jingle by Bossy Love

  • The Briefing: Feminist Policy Responses to Covid-19

    17/02/2021 Duración: 28min

    The start of season 3 sees Alys Mumford and Amanda Stanley chatting to Engender's Policy and Parliamentary Manager, Eilidh Dickson, about some feminist policy work that happened over the winter break including Covid-19 responses, telemedical abortion services, and women at risk in the workplace.  Access a transcription of this episode here.  Briefings mentioned in this episode are: Gender Edit of the Scottish Budget Early Medical Abortion at Home Consultation Response Scottish Injuries Advisory Service Consultation Response Recommendations from this episode are: read/listen: Men Who Hate Women, by Laura Bates read/listen: Can't Even, by Ann Helen Peterson read/listen: Hope in the Dark, by Rebecca Solnit try: making your own candles watch: Miley Cyrus singing Bikini Kill on a treadmill On the Engender is produced by Amanda Stanley for Engender. Jingle by Bossy Love

  • On the Engender: 2020 Review

    10/02/2021 Duración: 27min

    Join Alys Mumford and Amanda Stanley as they revisit some episodes from 2020, and reflect on a year which saw women's lives turn upside-down in Scotland.  You can catch up on old episodes here: https://www.engender.org.uk/content/on-the-engender-podcast/  Find the 'you'll have had yet feminism?' project here: https://youllhavehadyerfeminism.com/  And see all of the recommendations from this season here: https://www.engender.org.uk/news/blog/recommendations/  Access a transcript of this episode here: https://www.engender.org.uk/files/engender-year-in-review-transcript.pdf  See you soon for season 3!

  • The Briefing: Women and Housing

    18/12/2020 Duración: 54min

    In the final podcast of 2020, Alys and Amanda chat to Emma Ritch, Liz Ely, and members of Living Rent about the links between women's equality and housing justice.  Find out more about Living Rent, and read Engender's report on women, housing and homelessness here. Access a transcript of the podcast here. The recommendations from this episode were: The Letting Agent Code of Practice 99% Invisible podcast Working Class Women podcast Claire Saffitz's YouTube Cookery Channel   This podcast was produced by Amanda Stanley, for Engender. The jingle was performed by Bossy Love.

  • The Briefing: The Hate Crime Bill

    25/11/2020 Duración: 44min

    The seventh episode of The Briefing discusses the Hate Crime Bill, and explores explores how legislation can be used to tackle misogyny in Scotland. Alys and Amanda are joined by Engender's Emma Ritch and Andrew Tickell, Lecturer in Law at Glasgow Caledonian University. Resources and recommendations from this episode were: Law in Action, Jack Merritt's legacy - BBC Sounds, around 10 minutes in discussing complainer anonymity   Making Women Safer in Scotland: The Case for a Standalone Misogyny Offence by Engender   The Trouble with "Hate" by Professor Liz Kelly on Trouble & Strife  What We Do in the Shadows - TV series, available on BBC iPlayer with a TV Licence Engender's Feminist Quiz first seen at our AGM MasterChef Professionals - TV Series, available on BBC iPlayer with a TV Licence   Access a transcript of the podcast here.  This podcast was produced by Amanda Stanley, for Engender. The jingle was performed by Bossy Love.

  • Covid-19 and the Reporting of Domestic Abuse in Lockdown

    06/11/2020 Duración: 37min

    [Content Note: contains quotes from news reporting which describes sexual assault and other forms of violence against women] This episode of On the Engender, recorded in collaboration with Gender Equal Media Scotland, shines a light on how the media has been reporting on domestic abuse and other forms of violence against women during the pandemic.  Featuring: Professor Karen Boyle, Professor of Feminist Media Studies Saffron Roberts, Project Support Intern at Zero Tolerance Marsha Scott, CEO of Scottish Women's Aid and hosted by Alys Mumford of Engender, the podcast explores how domestic abuse was portrayed during lockdown, shares some media monitoring findings, and looks to where reporting on violence against women is being done right.  Access a transcript of the podcast here. The resources discussed in this episode are: - Zero Tolerance's Media Guidelines On Violence Against Women - Saffron's blogs on her media monitoring project - The Global Media Monitoring Project If you have been affected by any of t

  • Intersectionality Around the World

    25/09/2020 Duración: 01h02min

    This episode shares the live recording of an event held with Christian Aid in 2019, with guests: Memory Kachambwa Executive Director of FEMNET, the African Women’s Development and Communication Network; Marianna Leite, international human rights lawyer and activist; Talat Yaqoob, co-founder of the Women 5050 campaign and member of the First Minister's National Advisory Council on Women and Girls. And discusses intersectional policy making around the world. Access a transcript of the discussion here. Resources and organisations mentioned in this episode: Women 50:50 campaign  Christian Aid  FEMNET  Equate Scotland and their research on women studying/working in STEM experiencing multiple discriminations  Pass the Mic – Women of Colour Experts in Scotland (the spreadsheet Talat mentions in the podcast is now a whole initiative!) Christian Aid's 'Leave No Woman Behind' report 'Christian Aid and the Leave No One Behind Agenda' Produced by Amanda Stanley for Engender. Jingle by Bossy Love. 

  • The Briefing: Intersectional Gender Architecture with the First Minister's National Advisory Council on Women and Girls

    11/09/2020 Duración: 32min

    This episode is a co-production with the First Minister's National Advisory Council on Women and Girls, and features Dr Ima Jackson, co-chair of the Council speaking with Engender's Emma Ritch, Maxine Blane, and Alys Mumford. The topic is Intersectional Gender Architecture - all of the structures a state has for advancing women's equality and rights, and what that looks like in Scotland.  Find out more about the First Minister's Advisory Council on Women and Girls here or on social media channels @NACWGScot The recommendations from this episode were: Extra Teeth magazine for new writing from Scotland and beyond The Yale Collective on Women of Colour and the Law's open letters to Catharine MacKinnon in 1991 Intersectionality by Patricia Hill Collins and Sirma Bilge Intersectionality Matters podcast with Kimberlé Crenshaw Access a transcript of the podcast here. This podcast was produced by Amanda Stanley, for Engender. The jingle was performed by Bossy Love.

  • The Briefing: The Public Sector Equality Duty with Marsha Scott of Scottish Women's Aid

    28/08/2020 Duración: 23min

    The fifth episode of The Briefing explores the Public Sector Equality Duty and how it (doesn't) work for women's equality. Alys and Amanda are joined by Engender's Emma Ritch and Marsha Scott, CEO of Scottish Women's Aid.  Note: Unfortunately Marsha's tech failed halfway through, but we promise we'll invite her back soon! The recommendations from this episode were: The Learned Fangirl blog and Twitter, Fangirls by Hannah Ewens, and Sacha Judd's talk on fandoms and STEM. Marilyn Waring's 'Who's Counting?' film and Ted Talk on unpaid work. Small Island by Andrea Levy National Women's Soccer League challenge cup - you can watch the past matches with a 7 day free trial from CBS, or highlights on the NWSL website.    Access a transcript of the podcast here.  This podcast was produced by Amanda Stanley, for Engender. The jingle was performed by Bossy Love.

  • Responsible reporting of sexual assault trials

    06/08/2020 Duración: 01h03min

    This podcast from Gender Equal Media Scotland explores the role the news media has to play in responsible reporting of sexual assault trials. Hosted by Alys Mumford of Engender, it features: Dani Garavelli, freelance journalist and columnist for Scotland on Sunday. She has won feature writer of the year at the Scottish Press Awards for two years in a row now, as well as being a regular finalist and winner at the Write to End Violence Against Women Awards. Professor Karen Boyle, director of Gender Studies at Strathclyde University. Karen has written extensively about issues of feminism and the media and last year authored #MeToo, Weinstein and Feminism – providing a much needed feminist analysis of #MeToo and sexual assault allegations against high profile men. Brenna Jessie, Press and Campaigns Officer at Rape Crisis Scotland, the national organization working to end sexual violence. Brenna has campaigned on responsible media for much of her life, including with the No More Page Three campaign and on highligh

  • We want to hear from you!

    17/07/2020 Duración: 01min

    We're taking a couple of weeks break from the podcast, and in the meantime we want to hear from you! Access a transcript of the advert here.

  • Women's health inequalities: live recording

    10/07/2020 Duración: 33min

    While the world still grapples with the impacts - both immediate and longterm - of the coronavirus pandemic, talking about equality in health has never been more important.  This episode, recorded at Engender's AGM in November 2019, sees Alys chatting with artist Annie Crabtree, Shaben Begum CEO of Scottish Independent Advocacy Alliance, Parveen Khan from CEMVO Scotland, and Engender's director Emma Ritch. Discussing women's healthcare - from racism in patient services, to assumptions about women's bodies - the episode looks at what can be done to ensure our healthcare system is fit for us all.  Access a transcript of the podcast here.  Produced by Amanda Stanley for Engender. Jingle by Bossy Love.   

  • On the Engender: The Briefing Ep. 4

    12/06/2020 Duración: 25min

    The fourth episode of The Briefing is all about the economy. Alys and Amanda are joined by Emma Ritch to discuss how Scotland's post-Covid economic recovery could be designed with equality at its heart.  The principles discussed in the podcast can be found here and the paper on inclusive growth, authored by Emily Thomson, is here. The recommendations from this episode were: Feminist Killjoys blog from from Sara Ahmed Marilyn Waring's 'If Women Counted' book and 'Who's Counting?' Film The Kanneh-Mason family livestream performances. Together Apart 'One Zoom to Rule Them All' video. Access a transcript of the podcast here. This podcast was produced by Amanda Stanley, for Engender. The jingle was performed by Bossy Love.

  • On the Engender: The Briefing Ep. 3

    29/05/2020 Duración: 19min

    This week on the Briefing hosts Alys Mumford and Amanda Stanley chat with Engender's Emma Ritch and Eilidh Dickson about unpaid care.  The discussion covers the why Covid-19 has highlighted the disproportionate amount of unpaid care done by women, and shared some of the stories submitted by women to #WomenCovidScot Apologies for some poor audio quality on this one, put it down the challenges of remote podcasting, and Alys' dodgy internet.  Access a transcript of the podcast here. See links to all resources mentioned in Engender's rolling blog: https://www.engender.org.uk/news/blog/covid-19-and-womens-equality---rolling-blog/

  • Luke Hart in conversation with Dani Garavelli

    22/05/2020 Duración: 48min

    CONTENT NOTE: This recording features discussion of domestic homicide, domestic abuse including coercive control, and suicide. You can call Scotland's Domestic Abuse And Forced Marriage Helpline 24 hours a day on 0800 027 1234, or visit www.sdafmh.org.uk to email or use their webchat function.  Luke Hart, along with his brother Ryan, is a leading voice in the fight for an end to men's violence against women, following the devastating murder of his mother Claire and sister Charlotte in 2016. Dani Garavelli's brave and insightful reporting on issues of violence against women has seen her win awards including the inaugural Nicola Barry Award at the Scottish Press Awards. This podcast hears Luke and Dani in conversation as they discuss the power of the media to effect change, and how we can challenge men's violence against women. The event was hosted by Engender, Scottish Women's Aid, Zero Tolerance and Gender Equal Media Scotland. Find out more about the work Luke is doing at: www.cocoawareness.co.uk/

  • On the Engender: The Briefing Ep. 2

    15/05/2020 Duración: 21min

    This second episode of 'the Briefing' sees hosts Alys Mumford and Amanda Stanley chat with Engender's Emma Ritch and Close the Gap's Lindsey Millen. The discussion covers the difference in men's and women's access to the 'furlough' scheme, why we need to know more about how women are spending their time, and the importance of gender-sensitive sex-disaggregated data.  Access a transcript of the podcast here. See links to all resources mentioned in Engender's rolling blog: https://www.engender.org.uk/news/blog/covid-19-and-womens-equality---rolling-blog/

  • On the Engender: The Briefing Ep. 1

    01/05/2020 Duración: 17min

    For On the Engender Season 2, we're introducing 'the briefing' short blasts of policy updates and current affairs, specifically looking at Covid-19 and what it means for women's equality in Scotland.  Host Alys Mumford is joined by Emma Ritch and Eilidh Dickson from Engender to talk about why women's equality must be at the heart of the Scottish Government response to the pandemic.  Access a transcript of the podcast here. See links to all resources mentioned in Engender's rolling blog: https://www.engender.org.uk/news/blog/covid-19-and-womens-equality---rolling-blog/

  • On The Engender Season 2

    01/05/2020 Duración: 46s

    On the Engender is gearing up for its second season, ready to discuss feminist policy in Scotland. This season we'll also be bringing you shorter blasts of news about Covid-19 and women's equality in 'The Briefing'. Access a transcript of the advert here. 

  • You'll Have Had Yer Feminism? Episode 5

    01/05/2020 Duración: 29min

    You’ll have had yer feminism? is a documentary podcast charting the history of Engender, and wider women’s movement in Scotland. Created by Amanda Stanley for Engender, it features interviews with women who have shaped feminism, fought for change, and inspired new generations.  This final episode brings an end to Amanda's journey to find out more about the history of Engender, and sees her talking with Joan Irons, Brenna Jessie, Patrycja Kupiec, and Emma Ritch. It also features recording of Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister, speaking at Engender's 25th birthday party at the Scottish Parliament. See the photography exhibition accompanying the podcast at: www.youllhavehadyerfeminism.com/

  • You'll Have Had Your Feminism? Episode 4

    30/04/2020 Duración: 33min

    You’ll have had yer feminism? is a documentary podcast charting the history of Engender, and wider women’s movement in Scotland. Created by Amanda Stanley for Engender, it features interviews with women who have shaped feminism, fought for change, and inspired new generations.  Episode four features conversations with Fatima and Susan at the Dundee International Women's Centre as well as activists Suki Wan and Shuwanna Aaron about their hopes for the next 25 years of feminism in Scotland. See the photography exhibition accompanying the podcast at: www.youllhavehadyerfeminism.com/

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