Protest with TMU English Students
This special episode of just fem things was written, produced, and hosted by Toronto Metropolitan University English graduate students: Kevin Ghouchandra, Chloe Gandy, and Waleed Barrie. This episode was recorded during COVID-19 lockdown, when students were still taking courses online. Simultaneously, political unrest and protests were erupting throughout Toronto. In this episode focusing on protest, the hosts consider the value of protest, but also the objectification of protest they were witnessing at the time. Listen here.
♥ A podcast about the things that feminists love ♥
“How do we understand our relational ecologies in a way that encompasses tech?”— Molly Swain, Episode 1
“We live in the future.”— Jessie Loyer, Episode 2
just fem things was a periodic, independent and small release podcast produced, written, researched, and hosted by Jas M. Morgan. Morgan draws from their background in Art History, Gender Studies, and Indigenous Studies to seek a feminist methodology of things. A digital archive of feminist things itself, with just fem things, Morgan and their collaborators ask, what makes a thing feminist? How can relating to things be a decolonizing act? What does it mean to love things, to be kin to things, and to make kin through things?
