FWF is building a community of feminist writers, readers, speakers and leaders, who are united in their goal to end gender inequality through the power of storytelling and conversation. Through our events, podcasts, publishing and facilitation, we connect audiences and experts to come together in solidarity, to share their stories and enhance their capacities to contribute to the cause. INCLUDES: FWF panels from the festivals 2018-2020 and the 2020 FWF Talks Series.
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Artist Casey Jenkins, QVWC feminist-in-residence Kate Robinson, creative designer Taneshia Atkinson, novelist Enza Gandolfo and writer/activist Van Badham talk craft and feminist resistance, and creating change one stitch at a time. Recommended reading https://feministwritersfestival.com/fwf2020-craftivism-recommended-reading/ Feminist Writers Fest…
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FWF2020 "Being Feminist, Staying Bold"
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Novelist and Twitter enthusiast Anna Spargo-Ryan, activist Laura La Rosa and artist/curator Wendy Mocke discuss self and community care and creating sustainable forms of activism. Recommended reading https://feministwritersfestival.com/fwf2020-being-feminist-staying-bold-recommended-reading/ Feminist Writers Festival feministwritersfestival.com FB:…
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FWF2020 "Our Culture of Violence"
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Disability rights advocate Nicole Lee, Indigenous family violence expert Dr Kyllie Cripps and gender equality campaigner Kristine Ziwica discuss the language around violence and victims, violence and marginality, and challenges within resourcing family violence initiatives. Recommended reading https://feministwritersfestival.com/fwf2020-culture-of-…
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FWF2020 "The Politics of Health"
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Here, writer and academic Dr Asiel Adan Sanchez, author Katerina Bryant and WHISE CEO, Kit McMahon discuss different ways of approaching medical care - from medical training to medical practice, to individuals pushing back against conventional care. Recommended reading https://feministwritersfestival.com/fwf2020-the-politics-of-health-recommended-r…
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FWF2020 "Intersections of the Law"
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Lawyer and activist Fernanda Dahlstrom, transgender advocate Sally Goldner and Human Rights Law Centre senior lawyer Monique Hurley discuss the pressing issues for women and nonbinary people of all backgrounds in fair and equal access to legal justice. Recommended reading https://feministwritersfestival.com/fwf2020-intersections-of-law-recommended-…
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INTRODUCING "FWF TALKS" - Ep 1 "Feisty but Friendly"
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The Feminist Writers Festival are very proud to announce the release of their brand new podcast FWF Talks which is part of our Festival Program FWF 2020. We've got great conversations from some of Australia's leading feminist thinkers on ecofeminism, intersectionality, argument and resolution in the activist space and queer writing. This is a brand…
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FWF Minisode: Rebecca Shaw - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Sydney, Rebecca Shaw talks about the books that shaped their feminism and writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Ruby Hamad - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Sydney, Ruby Hamad talks about the books that shaped her feminism and her writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Foong Ling Kong - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Sydney, Foong Ling Kong talks about the books that shaped her feminism....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Kerryn Goldsworthy - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Sydney, Kerryn Goldsworthy talks about the books that shaped her feminism and her writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Sydney, Erin Gough talks about the books that shaped her feminism and writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Alison Evans - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Melbourne, Alison Evans talks about the books that shaped their feminism and their writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Ann-Marie Priest - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Melbourne, Ann-Marie Priest talks about the books that shaped her feminism and her writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Jamila Rizvi - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Melbourne, Jamila Rizvi talks about the books that shaped her feminism and her writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Alison Croggon - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Melbourne, Alison Croggon talks about the books that shaped her feminism and her writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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FWF Minisode: Evelyn Araluen - Legacy Books
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In this minisode from FWF 2018 Melbourne, Evelyn Araluen talks about the books that shaped her feminism and her writing....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Eileen Ormsby and Jenny Sinclair discuss disruptive technologies and the future of feminism with Antonia Pont....Por Feminist WritersFestival
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How women are represented and seen by society impacts hugely on their status in our communities. Gender inequality has its root causes ...Por Feminist WritersFestival
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