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Special: Personal Notes on Intersectional Feminism from The Mountains ft. Vulvarina
In January of 2024, Loredana Marta of Vulvarina asked me to collaborate with her on a piece on Intersectional Feminism entitled: xxxiii: up in the mountains. And we happened to record it too.
Having just returned from a lovely weekend together in Vienna, and as the year draws to an end, I thought this might be a fitting time to publish our narrated writing here, as an ode to 2024.
Loredana and I did a previous podcast episode together on Women's Health that was particularly interesting and enlightening. More recently, we also wrote a joint piece on my Global Health Conversations newsletter about Alzheimer's treatment in the uk.
I would tell you more about Vulvarina, but you should check her out for yourself, here. Her newsletter is engaging, thoughtful and well researched. So needless to say, it was a fun experience to work with her.
Every now and again I'll do something different as a podcast episode. But this might be the most different, and the most personal. As Loredana and I narrate the piece, you will learn more about me, Christiana. And something that is important to me: Women's rights. Particularly in healthcare.
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And if you enjoy this particular subject matter, check out Loredana's Vulvarina.