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#9 - Vocal about sexual harassment

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What happens when women of color face sexual harassment? In this episode we go through the various aspects and impacts of sexual harassment at the intersection of racism and sexism. Perpetrators strategically go for marginalised women for a reason: they most probably won’t be believed even if they gather the courage to speak up, they’ll face backlash from their community if the harasser is from the same race, and they’ll have to carry major emotional load along the way which will make them weaker. Here are the phenomenal women of color celebrated in this episode: -Marielle Franco, a Brazilian, black, lesbian politician and feminist activist who was assassinated on march 14th 2018. A rising political star from the favela, she was outspoken on police violence in Rio and an unapologetic advocate for black women who are strongly underrepresented in Brazil’s politics. Her assassination that has been unsolved until today, was meant as an intimidation but mobilized more afrobrazilian women than ever to run for congress and regional parliaments. Marielle Franco’s widow Monica Benicio continues her fight till today. Check out the documentary about their lives and fights: Marielle and Monica: The LGBT activists resisting Bolsonaro’s Brazil bit.ly/2v6THAS -Anousha Nzume, among many other dope things: author of the critically acclaimed book “Hello white people” and host of the podcast “Dipsaus” for and by women of color in the Netherlands. Make sure to pop by her website and go through her inspiring work: bit.ly/2ICEvDc and follow her on Twitter @anoushanzume -Jay Ann Lopez, creator of UK-based Black Girls Gamers: a platform created as a safe space in 2015, void of the sexism and racism widely experienced by black girls in gaming. Check the website and read more on her story here: bit.ly/2Paqqhy

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