Podcast: Notes on Solidarity in Diversity: connecting research and the everyday.
In this podcast, we discuss different political, activist and social themes. What does intersectionality mean in practice? What is meaningful work? How do we learn in activist spaces? What makes people feel represented? We dive into these and other questions around solidarity and diversity. By connecting research and everyday experiences, we explore different and sometimes messy encounters in academia and beyond.
Checkout the different episodes:
15th of March, Episode 1: 'Solidarity and play in a Leicester gym' with Solinda'
29th of March, Episode 2: 'Intersectionality in practice' with Lee
12th of April, Episode 3: ‘Solidarity in Swedish public education: the case of folkbildning' with Zina
26th of April, Episode 4: 'Feeling represented in German public institutions' with Lea
10th of May, Episode 5: 'Youth work, education, and meaningful labour' with Jesse
24th of May, Episode 6: 'Queer migrants of colour in Leicester' with Xin
7th of June, Episode 7: 'Violence against women: the role of gender and culture' with Chloé
21st of June., Episode 8: 'Bordering practices and migration in cities' with Hannah
5th of July, Episode 9: 'Solidarity and deservingness in social enterprises' with Eline
19th of July, Episode 10: 'Embodied activism and pedagogy in Malta' with Julia
2nd of August, Episode 11: 'Solidarities in rural coastal communities' with Bridget
Here is the Link to the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3SyzBGqT6CciIaJuwMLknl
Podcast: What is solidarity?
By Alegre Mouslim, Julia, and Zinaïda Sluijs. ‘What is Solidarity?’. In Kluwen Podcast, 2022. (In Dutch)