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In today's Candid Feminist podcast session, Wuraola Olagunju and I talk over the broad topic of feminism and other related subjects of the matter. Feminism has been a long journey for women since we've endured violence, inequality and discrimination throughout history by the world but now times have changed but have they really? Do women really get equal pay as to men? Do mainstream films still follow gender role stereotypes compared to the films that were made in times where traditional views were still accepted? If you are interested in knowing more about feminism in films, we explore on how Hollywood films represent women back then and how they represent them now but a good question to ask is "Is there a difference to how a woman is portrayed in film compared to how a man is portrayed?" This is a question I like to ask as it sparks a conversation and a debate but that's a question I want you as my readers to contemplate in your head. If you are interested in history, we go back in time of the first wave of feminism in the late 19th century and the early 20th century to talk about how feminist movements had begun arising and the violent response of authorities, moreover, travelling to the second wave during the 60's and 70's where the Feminine Mystique had become a popular book that sparked the second wave to surface in the UK and the USA. In this 30 minute podcast session, listen to the discussion of the development of feminist ideas and issues that are still addressed to this present day.

PART I FEMINISM PODCAST - Wura Olagunju and Natalie Kim Quitos
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PART II FEMINISM PODCAST - Wura Olagunju and Natalie Kim Quitos
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PART III FEMINISM PODCAST - Wura Olagunju and Natalie Kim Quitos
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PART IIII FEMINISM PODCAST - Wura Olagunju and Natalie Kim Quitos
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PART IIIII FEMINISM PODCAST - Wura Olagunju and Natalie Kim Quitos
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WRITTEN BY: NATALIE KIM QUITOS

POCAST FEATURING NATALIE KIM QUITOS AND WURAOLA OLAGUNJU

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