• Feminist Leadership: Unveiling Feminist Leadership (1/3)

  • Oct 17 2023
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast
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Feminist Leadership: Unveiling Feminist Leadership (1/3)

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  • In the first episode of our 3-part series, we embark on an exploration of feminist leadership. What exactly is it, and what is it not? Join us as we uncover the beliefs and principles that underpin this transformative leadership approach. For this, we’ll hear from two remarkable women who've dedicated their lives to feminist causes. Srilatha Batliwala, a lifelong feminist activist and scholar from South India, shares her insights, emphasizing that feminist leadership goes beyond mere gender identity. Elena Ghizzo, co-founder of the Feminist Hiking Collective, reveals how feminist leadership challenges existing power structures and offers a fresh perspective on leadership. A podcast with: • Srilatha Batliwala, Senior Advisor of Knowledge Building with CREA (Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action) and Senior Associate at Gender at Work • Elena Ghizzo, Co-Founder and Co-Coordinator of Feminist Hiking Collective Links: “Conversations with Women on Leadership and Social Transformation” by Srilatha Batliwala and Aruna Rao “Feminist Leadership Practice: Reflections from the South African gender@work experience” by Michel Friedman with Nosipho Twala “Collective Feminist Leadership: Unlearning the Me, Me, Me” by Elena Ghizzo Downloads and more info about Feminist LeadershipArticle about Collective Feminist LeadershipVideos and Materials about Feminist Leadership More About the organisation We Are Feminist Leaders and its Feminist Leadership Programme More about the Feminist Hiking Collective
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