The Girl Child and Her Long Walk to Freedom - with Emily Nielsen Jones & Kazi Mghendi
Breaking Down Patriarchy
Amy McPhie Allebest
4.9 • 654 Ratings
🗓️ 3 September 2024
⏱️ 65 minutes
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Summary
Amy is joined by Emily Nielsen Jones & Kazi Mghendi to discuss their project -- The Girl Child and Her Long Walk to Freedom -- a faith-based organization seeking to spread awareness, share resources, and organize women and allies to push back against global patriarchy.
Emily Nielsen Jones is a donor-activist engaged in promoting human equality, justice, and peace around the world. She is particularly passionate and engaged in the nexus of faith, gender, and development and working to mobilize our faith traditions to more fully and unambiguously embrace gender equality. In her role at the Imago Dei Fund, Emily has helped the foundation to adopt a “gender-lens” in its grantmaking with a particular focus on partnering with inspired female change agents, locally and around the world, to build bridges of peace and create a world where girls and women can thrive and achieve their full human potential. Emily brings a contemplative posture to both faith and philanthropy and is passionate about supporting the inner lives of change agents to lead with love and be their best selves in the challenging work they do.
Emily is actively engaged in the women-led philanthropy movement, and is the author of numerous articles. She is the recipient of the Christians for Biblical Equality 2013 Micah Award and was named a 2014 Women’s eNews “21 Leaders of the 21st Century” honoree. Emily has served on various boards including the Boston Women’s Fund, Women Thrive, New England International Donor Network, Girl Rising, Union Theological Seminary, Nomi Network Campaign Leaders Council, and Sojourners Founders’ Circle. Emily has a BA in Government from Dartmouth College and a Master’s in Educational Policy from Boston University. She is a trained Spiritual Director through both the Selah Spiritual Direction Certificate Program and the Still Harbor Spiritual Direction Practicum.
Kazi Mghendi is passionate about leadership development at all levels and uses her experience and expertise to identify and support community-led solutions to ending injustices caused by poverty and inequalities. With over 12 years of experience in humanitarian, leadership training, social development, community development, and financial inclusion, she leverages her expertise to solve some of the world’s challenging and complex issues, including improving education standards in rural communities in Kenya. Kazi joins The Girl Child & Her Long Walk to Freedom team as a Project Manager to support the project and its mission to liberate our societies from patriarchal beliefs, values, and cultures that have seen girls and women as lesser humans in society for generations. Her focus and passion is in international development, leadership coaching, fundraising, partnerships/relationship management, project/program management, systems design, and strategic thinking to solve community challenges.
Kazi founded Elimu Fanaka, a non-profit organization impacting public primary schools in rural underserved communities in Kenya through improving access to quality education and using systems change to create sustainable communities. She previously worked at Acumen, managing their East Africa Fellows Program and Academy, at Ongoza Institute as Stakeholder Engagement Manager, and at Adaptive Change Advisors as a Project Manager. She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Development with a concentration in Integrated Community Development from Daystar University and a Master’s in International Relations – Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs at the United States International University.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to Breaking Down Patriarchy. I'm Amy McPhee Allivest. When I first decided to launch a YouTube |
| 0:07.5 | channel on the history of patriarchy, I started by researching all of the videos that already existed on YouTube. |
| 0:14.5 | And I soon found a short animated explainer type video that was called The girl child and her long walk to freedom. |
| 0:23.7 | And after five seconds, I was completely hooked and drawn into this beautiful, powerful |
| 0:29.1 | narrative on the history of global patriarchal oppression. |
| 0:32.8 | I actually forwarded this video to a lot of people, and I am so excited to welcome the creators of |
| 0:39.5 | this video to our podcast today, Emily Nielsen Jones and Kasi McGendi, and the Girl Child Long Walk |
| 0:46.0 | Project. Welcome, Emily and Kazi. Yeah, thank you, Amy, for having us. We're super excited to be here. |
| 0:52.8 | Hello, Amy. I am a big fan of yours and your work, |
| 0:58.0 | and I'm so grateful to be here with Kazi, and I'm so grateful you found our video. Thank you. I'm so |
| 1:05.0 | grateful, too. I really, truly was so moved by it, and I, like I said, I've watched it multiple |
| 1:10.2 | times and sent it to lots of |
| 1:11.6 | people in my life. So, so grateful for the work that you're doing and I'm really happy to be |
| 1:16.4 | sharing it with our audience. And we'll actually watch this short video together or listen |
| 1:21.7 | to it if you're listening on a podcast and then we'll discuss it afterwards. But before we get to |
| 1:26.2 | that, I'd love to know some of the |
| 1:27.9 | backstory behind the video, which has nearly 80,000 views as of right now. And that's just the |
| 1:33.5 | English version. It was launched on July 10th, 2020, and since then, the video has been translated |
| 1:38.9 | into 12 other languages with a couple more in the works. So that is so exciting, too. You're having a |
| 1:43.9 | global reach |
| 1:44.6 | and I'm just thrilled about it. But before we even get to the background of the video, I'd like |
| 1:49.6 | to have you to introduce yourselves as well. And maybe as I usually do, I'll read your professional |
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