• In Pursuit of Feminist Peace: Understanding Militarised Masculinities | INTGenderChampions Crossover Episode

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

In Pursuit of Feminist Peace: Understanding Militarised Masculinities | INTGenderChampions Crossover Episode

  • Summary

  • This episode is a collaboration with the International Gender Champions (IGC) Podcast.

    In this episode we zoom in on the need to address militarised masculinities in working towards feminist peace. Featuring four global experts and leaders, we explore how militarised masculinities are constructed, discuss the dangers of gender-exploitative marketing of weapons, and investigate the links between small arms proliferation and violent masculinities, and the entertainment industry.

    We want to thank Hannah Reinl for interviewing the MMFP co-hosts, Dean Peacock and Reem Abbas in this episode.

    Guests:

    • Madeleine Rees, former Secretary-General of WILPF
    • Reem Abbas, feminist activist, researcher and writer and Communications Coordinator at WILPF's Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace programme
    • Nicole Hockley, co-founder and co-CEO of Sandy Hook Promise
    • Dean Peacock, Director of WILPF's Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace programme

    For the full transcript, go to the website of the IGC Podcast.

    Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace is a podcast from WILPF, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, in which we uncover the transformative power of feminist peace and explore how men can be active proponents of achieving gender equality and peace.

    For more resources and information, visit wilpf.org and the Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace project page here.

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