We dedicate this edition of Spitfiyah! to Loretta Saunders.
This month, we bring you an interview on the intersection between HIV/AIDS prevention, sex work, and harm reduction. Alyssa spoke with Professor Aziza Ahmed about the importance of decriminalizing sex work for HIV-prevention efforts and the rights of sex workers.
Gau discusses the controversial American Apparel Ad âMade in Bangladeshâ featuring the image a topless "former" Muslim woman and her transnational identity testimonial.
We were also very excited to have Montreal actresses Li Li and Liana Montoro join us remotely from the Centaur Theatre. They will be performing in the Centaur's production of Amy Herzog's 4000 Miles, which premieres on March 25th. They shared with us their views on acting, Montreal theatre, films, and what itâs like to be a woman of colour actress in Montreal.
Mercedes addressed the recent social media campaigns of - #ItooamHarvard/Oxford, the stakes involved, and the pushback weâve been witnessing in our cyberuniverses.
To celebrate the coming of spring, we're playing some of the very best late 1980s and early 1990s WOC tunes throughout the show.
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