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The Guilty Feminist

249. Arts Emergency with Josie Long and special guest Silé Edwards

The Guilty Feminist

The Spontaneity Shop

Comedy, Feminism

4.812.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2021

⏱️ 76 minutes

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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Josie Long

Episode 249: Arts Emergency with special guest Silé Edwards

Recorded 30 March 2021 via Zoom. Released 12 April 2021.

The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.

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0:48.6

Hala Guilty Feminist sits Deborah. Before you listen to this week's episode,

0:52.2

I have a really important announcement. Please join us for an emergency episode,

0:58.6

which is going to be a live stream on the 29th of April at 7.30 pm,

1:05.5

because we are launching the noisy and annoying campaign to amend the policing bill to crack

1:11.5

down on protest. Please join me, Fermi Olawale and Juliet Stevenson. We and some special guests

1:19.6

are launching a noisy and annoying campaign through this emergency episode. Now it might be seen

1:25.1

as a very British tradition to be quiet and polite, but in truth we have a great British tradition

1:29.6

of being noisy and annoying. We have an outstanding history of protest and descent, and it's responsible

1:34.5

for our way of life. Boats for women, gay rights, no poll tax, free school dinners in lockdown,

1:40.1

scrapping the university results, algorithm, in fact the very concept of the weekend, all of these

1:46.0

are the result of being noisy and annoying. The bill government is trying to pass includes a clause

1:50.8

which says police can arrest protesters for being noisy and annoying, which is the definition of

1:55.2

a protest. Join us to defend our right to be noisy and annoying before it's too late.

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