• Celebrating Kick Ass Women in our Families and Our Culture EP 7

  • 2022/06/02
  • 再生時間: 41 分
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Celebrating Kick Ass Women in our Families and Our Culture EP 7

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  • In this episode, we are celebrating the contribution of women in history, in the arts and in society. We believe that as long as women are not treated fairly or as equal to men, we will always need to celebrate women. That includes having a women’s day, a women’s month. Anything that honors women and emphasizes our greatness. In this episode, your It Takes Moxy hosts discuss women who have been influential in their own lives, as well as women who have shaped the cultural, political, and historical landscape, and, in the process, have deeply touched the lives of not just the Moxy women, but many. You’ll hear about several women who represent Luriko’s bi-racial background. From Abuelita Inés, the matriarch of Luriko’s Colombian-side of the family, to her Japanese grandmother who was one of the rare women to graduate with her degree all the way back in 1926 in Japan! You’ll also learn more about women who have had a massive impact on bilingual childrens’ books and libraries, and discover a Japanese American plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that ultimately led to the closing of American concentration camps that held 120,000 American citizens of Japanese descent. Dr. Priya shares her admiration of Vandana Shiva, whose work in biodiversity in agriculture earned her recognition as an “environmental hero” by Time Magazine in 2003. And Maria Elizabeth shares her respect for Sor Juana Inez De La Cruz, a nun, ahead of her time, like no other. Maria Elizabeth also shares how her Maternal Matriarch was the Mexican Uber of the 1980’s. Don’t miss this episode that uplifts and honors women of import and influence that you may not have heard of, but definitely owe gratitude to! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, we are celebrating the contribution of women in history, in the arts and in society. We believe that as long as women are not treated fairly or as equal to men, we will always need to celebrate women. That includes having a women’s day, a women’s month. Anything that honors women and emphasizes our greatness. In this episode, your It Takes Moxy hosts discuss women who have been influential in their own lives, as well as women who have shaped the cultural, political, and historical landscape, and, in the process, have deeply touched the lives of not just the Moxy women, but many. You’ll hear about several women who represent Luriko’s bi-racial background. From Abuelita Inés, the matriarch of Luriko’s Colombian-side of the family, to her Japanese grandmother who was one of the rare women to graduate with her degree all the way back in 1926 in Japan! You’ll also learn more about women who have had a massive impact on bilingual childrens’ books and libraries, and discover a Japanese American plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that ultimately led to the closing of American concentration camps that held 120,000 American citizens of Japanese descent. Dr. Priya shares her admiration of Vandana Shiva, whose work in biodiversity in agriculture earned her recognition as an “environmental hero” by Time Magazine in 2003. And Maria Elizabeth shares her respect for Sor Juana Inez De La Cruz, a nun, ahead of her time, like no other. Maria Elizabeth also shares how her Maternal Matriarch was the Mexican Uber of the 1980’s. Don’t miss this episode that uplifts and honors women of import and influence that you may not have heard of, but definitely owe gratitude to! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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