
The 3 Best When Feminists Rule the World Podcast Episodes
1) There Will be Peace in the Middle East
There is only one surefire way to create lasting peace: include women in the process. This week host Martha Chaves is talking to British-Syrian humanitarian, doctor and founder of CanDo, Rola Hallam, ...Show More
2) They Will Also Rule Their Bodies
Women’s bodies are not battlefields. This week host Martha Chaves is talking to Mexican feminist activist and executive director of Balance, Oriana López Uribe, and American writer, activist and host ...Show More
3) There Will be No Wall
Migration is a human right. Clearly some people need a reminder. This week host Martha Chaves is talking to Honduran sociologist and feminist activist, Neesa Medina, and acclaimed American writer and ...Show More
4) The Power of a Shared Dream
Host Martha Chavez says “Wow!” frequently in episode five. That’s her reaction to the stirring answers from Manal Shqair and Ilaf Nasreldin when they are asked to imagine what a feminist utopian world...Show More
5) Power Together
Solidarity and sisterhood shimmer through episode four as Amy Lira and Nicole Musimbi talk about the “feminist superpowers” they learned in the 2021 Sister-to-Sister Mentorship program. The program, ...Show More
6) Power Within
Ounaysa Abbas Arabi was among the women on the front lines of the 2019 revolution in Sudan. But the post-conflict promise of gender justice was merely a slogan used by men in power to attract interna...Show More
7) Feminism and Power
What would you do if a genie granted you absolute power? In episode two, host Martha Chavez poses that juicy question to her guests, activists Dildar Kaya in Iraq and Norwu Kolu in Liberia. Dildar wo...Show More
8) Power Over
Are we experiencing the last gasp of the patriarchy? If so, what comes next? Host Martha Chavez sparks ideas from Fahima Hashim and Nancy Ingram about transforming hierarchal patriarchal power structu...Show More
9) There Will be No More Billionaires
In this episode, we’re looking at class, capitalism, colonial structures, and wealth inequality from a feminist perspective. Who benefits from this system, and who (most of us) gets hurt? How can femi...Show More
10) Things Will be Less Extreme
Today Martha speaks with two guests looking at extremism from a global and feminist perspective, in the context of a recent rise in populism, white supremacy and the far right.