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  • Episode 3: : Uniendo Movimientos Feministas para Descanso, Sanación y Amor
    2025/07/08

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    In this third and final episode, we explore the importance of self-care for love, coexistence, and life in general. In addition, thanks insights from activists Isa Sousa, from Colombia, and Morena Herrera, from El Salvador, we discover how feminists across different movements can unify to rest, heal, and flourish. This episode concludes with Estefanía and Cony’s reflections, weaving together all of the lessons from these three episodes.

    En este tercer y último episodio, nos enfocamos en la importancia del autocuidado para el amor, la convivencia y la vida en general. Además, gracias a las perspectivas de las activistas Isa Sousa, de Colombia, y Morena Herrera, de El Salvador, descubriremos cómo las feministas de diferentes movimientos pueden unirse para descansar, sanar y florecer. Este episodio concluye con las reflexiones de Estefanía y Cony, entrelazando las lecciones de los tres episodios.

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    32 分
  • Episode 2: Nutriendo Nuestros Cuerpos y Movimientos – Autocuidado Feminista en Acción
    2025/07/08

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    In this second episode, Estefanía and Cony interview Ana Zeto, from Guatemala, who explains feminist self-care in her indigenous worldview, which includes keeping the environment healthy, taking care of the rivers, and nourishing our bodies by eating nutritious food. Then, they speak with Elena Lorac from the Dominican Republic, who emphasizes the need for financing to expand restorative activist convenings like IGLI in Latin America and the world, suggesting that encounters of creativity and rest are essential for helping activists recharge emotionally as they pursue their critical work.

    En este segundo episodio, Estefanía y Cony entrevistan a Ana Zeto, de Guatemala. Ana explica el autocuidado feminista según su cosmovisión indígena, que incluye mantener un medio ambiente sano, cuidar a los ríos, y nutrir nuestro cuerpo con alimentos nutritivos. Luego, hablarán con Elena Lorac, de la República Dominicana, quien enfatiza la necesidad del financiamiento para expandir encuentros de activismo restaurativo como IGLI en Latinoamérica y el mundo. Para Elena, los encuentros de creatividad y descanso son esenciales para ayudar a las activistas a recargar energías emocionales mientras realizan tan importante trabajo.



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    36 分
  • Episode 1: Autocuidado, Amor y Sanación en América Latina
    2025/07/08

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    In this inaugural episode, Estefanía and Cony interview Atala Chávez, from Mexico, who shares that for women, self-care must emerge from love rather than demand. They then speak with Andrea Moreno, from Colombia, who highlights how ancestral self-care and popular research allow communities to heal after long periods of violence. Finally, they speak with Luzbeidy Monterrosa, an indigenous filmmaker from Colombia, about cinema and collective reflections, highlights the importance of rest in our work to build a more free world.

    En este episodio inaugural, Estefanía y Cony entrevistan a Atala Chávez, de México, quien comparte que, para las mujeres, el autocuidado debe surgir del amor, no de la exigencia. Luego, conversan con Andrea Moreno, de Colombia. Andrea destaca cómo el autocuidado ancestral y la investigación popular permiten la sanación de comunidades tras largos períodos de violencia. Finalmente, conversaráj con Luzbeidy Monterrosa, cineasta indígena colombiana-venezolana sobre cine y reflexiones colectivas, destacando la importancia del descanso en nuestro trabajo para construir un mundo más libre.



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    32 分
  • Welcome to Season 2: Cuidado Radical – Voces Feministas de América Latina
    2025/07/06

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    We are thrilled to announce the release of a Spanish-language mini season of What the World Will Become, a podcast that aims to uplift the feminist activists who are creatively organizing to build a more free and just world. This season is guest-hosted by two remarkable alumni of our IGLI Mexico City Institute last year: Estefanía Cubillos Nova and Cony Oviedo González.

    Estefanía and Cony met each in Mexico City, amidst both of their human rights activism. They reconnected in Paraguay, where Cony is based, to record this podcast. Throughout the three episodes, they explore what self-care means for feminist activists who are fighting against violent systems, often in contexts of great insecurity. They explore what it means to protect ourselves and each other, bringing in incredible activists from across Latin America to share their own perspectives and expertise.

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    Estamos felices de anunciar el lanzamiento de una mini temporada en español de "Lo Que el Mundo Será", un podcast que busca inspirar a las activistas feministas que se organizan creativamente para construir un mundo más libre y justo. Esta temporada cuenta con la participación de dos increíbles ex-alumnas de nuestro Instituto IGLI que tuvo lugar en la Ciudad de México el año pasado: Estefanía Cubillos Nova y Cony Oviedo González.

    Estefanía y Cony se conocieron en la Ciudad de México en en el contexto de su activismo por los derechos humanos. Se encontraron de nuevo en Paraguay, donde Cony vive, para grabar este podcast. A lo largo de los tres episodios, hablan del significado del autocuidado para las activistas feministas que luchan contra sistemas violentos, a menudo en contextos de alta inseguridad. Explorarán lo que significa protegernos a nosotras mismas y a las demás, invitando a activistas excepcionales de toda Latinoamérica a compartir sus perspectivas y experiencias.



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  • Episode 8: Championing Change and Peace - A Dialogue with Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee
    2023/11/02

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    From the tumultuous regions of Israel and Palestine to the terrains of Rwanda and Nepal, women are driving the fight for peace using innovative tactics. As we grapple with a violent world, how do we tap into our collective humanity? To gain some insight, we turn to those who have been tireless - and successful - in their fight for justice.

    Leymah Gbowee shares how her upbringing, where she was taught the significance of education and standing up for her beliefs, paved the way for her to become a beacon of hope and change. From her youth as a spirited high school senator to a globally recognized peace activist and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, she demonstrates the formidable power of the human spirit and the immense potential of women in championing human rights and equity. Together we journey through the cataclysmic impacts of war, with unique emphasis on the pivotal role of women in bidding peace. We discuss the Second Liberian Civil War, the displacement it wrought, and the residual trauma that survivors grapple with. Despite these daunting realities, the spotlight remains on the unyielding courage of Leymah and the women who stood by her, protesting against the war - a testament to the potency of active nonviolence in instigating meaningful change.

    A full video of Leymah's talk can be found here.

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    57 分
  • Episode 7: Exploring War, Women's Rights, and the Power of Poetry with Choman Hardi
    2023/08/17

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    How can activism play out on the page, as well as on the ground? Can poetry give us a deeper understanding of the horrors of war and genocide? These thought-provoking questions rest at the core of our conversation with Choman Hardi, a respected educator, poet, and scholar hailing from the Kurdistan region of Iraq. We journey through Choman's experiences of displacement and discuss the vital role of poetry in humanizing tragic stories that are often silenced or overlooked. We also explore the struggles, triumphs, and remarkable resilience of Kurdish women navigating through a society marked by patriarchal norms. Choman's writing brings into focus the dynamic women's rights activists in the field and the ongoing legal reforms that are gradually empowering Iraqi women. We revel in the stories of these courageous women, showing us that change, though slow, is indeed possible.

    You can find the full, live event with Choman here.

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    45 分
  • Episode 6: The Making of a Democratic Community in an Authoritarian Landscape with Isabella Picón
    2023/08/16

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    Join us in a captivating discussion with Venezuelan activist and political scientist Isabella Picón, as we delve into her journey – from learning to read newspapers with her grandmother to standing up against dictatorship. Have you ever wondered what it takes to foster resilience in the face of autocratic rule? Isa shares her experiences with civil resistance campaigns, the foundations of Labo Ciudadano, and her evolving understanding of how traditional politics have limitations in the rebuilding of a country wrecked by decades of oppressive rule.

    Our conversation takes enlightening turns as we dissect the group’s evolution from a tactical group focused on protests to a civil society-oriented organization. Ever thought about the significance of 'embodiment' in activism? We talk about it, and how something as simple as yoga can bolster discipline and body consciousness in nonviolent protests. Furthermore, we touch upon the evolution of Labo's focus towards human rights and environmental issues, and the increasing acceptance of queer rights and feminism within the movement. We also highlight the importance of traditional songs in protests, the ongoing threats that loom over Venezuelans, and the complex endeavor of creating a democratic community in an authoritarian landscape.

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  • Episode 5: The Rise of Activism in the Face of Autocracy with Carolina Barrero
    2023/08/15

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    Prepare for a powerful journey as we sit down with Carolina Barrero, the courageous Cuban human rights and democracy activist. Carolina takes us on an emotionally charged journey through the Cuban protest movement of 2021, revealing the role of art and storytelling in challenging the oppressive regime. As we unravel her gripping personal story of house arrest and defiance, you'll gain an exclusive look into the bravery of artists who dared to expose the corruption and decay of the Cuban government.

    Carolina opens up about her experiences as an exile and the profound impact it has had on her understanding of global activism. She brings to light the importance of alliance and art in dismantling autocratic regimes and their attempts to divide movements for change. Her insights on global solidarity and its role in sparking protests are truly inspiring. Join us in this exciting episode as we explore the power of shared activism, art, and the collective fight for a free world.

    You can find the full, live event with Carolina here.

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    48 分