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In this episode, we explore the heart of intersectional feminism—its commitment to inclusivity, justice, and love. Feminism isn’t just about rights; it’s about care, solidarity, and dismantling structures that oppress people across gender, caste, class, disability, and sexuality. We dive into how intersectionality helps us understand overlapping struggles and why inclusivity isn’t just a checkbox but the very foundation of feminist movements.

From the role of men in feminism to the unique challenges faced by marginalized identities, we discuss how true gender justice can only be achieved when no one is left behind. We also reflect on how love—whether in activism, allyship, or personal relationships—can be a radical force for change. Through real-world examples and critical insights, this episode asks: How can we practice feminism in a way that embraces everyone, not just in theory but in action?

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Our sources:

  1. Disrupted Coronation by K Sridevi
  2. Sita Sings the Blues by Nina Paley
  3. Why Indian Muslims do not encourage women religious scholars?
  4. Religious Freedom Institute - The Power of Religious Freedom, The Power of Women
  5. Short Film - Juice
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  7. UN Women Article on Creating Safe Spaces for women
  8. Instagram Reel Criticism on Women Safety’s & 8 PM guideline to be followed by coaching institutes in UP
  9. Raising Baby Grey Documentary
  10. NDTV Article on Teen Queer Artist Dies by Suicide After Hate Comments on Instagram Reel