Voices Shaping the Future – Conversation Series - The F-Word – Are We There Yet? | Digital Stage

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60 min No genre G

Labels are a problem. They divide and confuse as much as they unite, and the term feminist is a great example. For some it’s out of date, for some they feel excluded by its focus, and for others that it’s too aggressive. But what have we learned from these discussions? What work do we still have to do to achieve gender equality for all? And how do we do that in ways that unite and strengthen us all, whatever our story and starting point? Speakers: Natasha Mitchell (F), June Oscar AO, Professor Michelle Ryan, Semara Jose, Ananya Kundu and Grace Sarra. Performance: Mariah & Saraima. Presented by QPAC and WOW – Women of the World Australia Recorded at QPAC’s Cremorne Theatre for Digital Stage.

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