Winter Solstice Playlist: Beginnings, Endings, and Bridges
LiisbBeth is pleased to offer you this new year contemplation playlist curated by Aerin Fogel, Toronto musician and founder of feminist music festival Venus Fest.
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LiisbBeth is pleased to offer you this new year contemplation playlist curated by Aerin Fogel, Toronto musician and founder of feminist music festival Venus Fest.
Filmmaker Roberta Staley captures the stories of feminist Afghan women journalists seizing on the power of media to advance gender equality–even though doing so means risking their lives.
Aerin Fogel saw the need for greater diversity in Toronto’s music industry so she did something about it. She created Toronto’s first feminist music festival, Venus Fest.
“So what is going on with our collective—and the patriarchy’s—relationship with colour? Why is the use of colour, especially on the body, silenced by much of society?
I think we know the answer. “–Mutch
This week, LiisBeth invited Urbanology’s Sadé Powell to curate a playlist for readers looking to reset their entrepreneurial journey—and to discover new music in the process.
Group of young women activists aim to spread the word about inspirational women in history through travel app.
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LiisbBeth is pleased to offer you this new year contemplation playlist curated by Aerin Fogel, Toronto musician and founder of feminist music festival Venus Fest.
Filmmaker Roberta Staley captures the stories of feminist Afghan women journalists seizing on the power of media to advance gender equality–even though doing so means risking their lives.
Aerin Fogel saw the need for greater diversity in Toronto’s music industry so she did something about it. She created Toronto’s first feminist music festival, Venus Fest.
“So what is going on with our collective—and the patriarchy’s—relationship with colour? Why is the use of colour, especially on the body, silenced by much of society?
I think we know the answer. “–Mutch
This week, LiisBeth invited Urbanology’s Sadé Powell to curate a playlist for readers looking to reset their entrepreneurial journey—and to discover new music in the process.
Group of young women activists aim to spread the word about inspirational women in history through travel app.