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Messy Revolutions

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A tartalmat a Messy Truths Podcast biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Messy Truths Podcast vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

With so much social unrest in the world, the ladies felt compelled to dedicate episode 46 of the Messy Truths Podcast to the subject of revolutions. From the anti-government protests in Iran, to the Black Lives Matter movement, the ladies dive into what a revolution really means and how rights for one group sometimes results in the diminishing of rights for others. Politics. Protests. Revolutions. It's all messy!

Azar kicks things off by providing an overview of how outrage over the detainment and killing of Jina Amini (Mahsa Amini) sparked the recent global protests against the government of Iran (3:05). Nesha explains what it means to be an activist and revolutionist (19:34) and that leads to the topic of discrimination in Canada. Mar touches briefly on Quebec's recent passing of Bill 21, which bans civil servants in Quebec from wearing religious symbols while working for the government (26:35).

Nesha speaks on how women's fashion and afrocentric hairstyles have been revolutionary (40:10). Azar then asks if there has really been significant change since the Black Lives Matter protests (42:27). Additionally, Mar shares why she is not always a supporter of using social media as a tool for protesting in western nations (1:02:40).

This episode is dedicated to Jina Amini, and so many others who have lost their lives unnecessarily to systemic oppression.

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If you like this episode, here are some others you might enjoy directly on our website:

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Connect!

Website: www.messytruthspodcast.com

IG: @messytruthspodcast

Facebook: Messy Truths Podcast page

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#mahsaamini #iranprotests #iranregimechange #freeiran #blacklivesmatter #georgefloyd #policebrutality #roevswade #Bill21 #stoppolicingwomensbodies

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Manage episode 346034743 series 2985736
A tartalmat a Messy Truths Podcast biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Messy Truths Podcast vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

With so much social unrest in the world, the ladies felt compelled to dedicate episode 46 of the Messy Truths Podcast to the subject of revolutions. From the anti-government protests in Iran, to the Black Lives Matter movement, the ladies dive into what a revolution really means and how rights for one group sometimes results in the diminishing of rights for others. Politics. Protests. Revolutions. It's all messy!

Azar kicks things off by providing an overview of how outrage over the detainment and killing of Jina Amini (Mahsa Amini) sparked the recent global protests against the government of Iran (3:05). Nesha explains what it means to be an activist and revolutionist (19:34) and that leads to the topic of discrimination in Canada. Mar touches briefly on Quebec's recent passing of Bill 21, which bans civil servants in Quebec from wearing religious symbols while working for the government (26:35).

Nesha speaks on how women's fashion and afrocentric hairstyles have been revolutionary (40:10). Azar then asks if there has really been significant change since the Black Lives Matter protests (42:27). Additionally, Mar shares why she is not always a supporter of using social media as a tool for protesting in western nations (1:02:40).

This episode is dedicated to Jina Amini, and so many others who have lost their lives unnecessarily to systemic oppression.

**********

If you like this episode, here are some others you might enjoy directly on our website:

Messy Celebrity Makeup Stories with Nikki

Somatic Sex Therapy with Chiara

Album Reviews | It's Better than Drake

Adulting is Hard Pt. 2

Love Sessions: Married at First Sight with Sex Therapist Charlene Douglas

**********

Connect!

Website: www.messytruthspodcast.com

IG: @messytruthspodcast

Facebook: Messy Truths Podcast page

**********

#mahsaamini #iranprotests #iranregimechange #freeiran #blacklivesmatter #georgefloyd #policebrutality #roevswade #Bill21 #stoppolicingwomensbodies

  continue reading

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