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Stuff Mom Never Told You

Women Around the World: Nadia Murad

Stuff Mom Never Told You

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.04.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

For this episode, we highlight the life and advocacy of Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad.

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Danny.

0:06.3

And Samantha, I'm welcome to Stefan never told you

0:08.4

production of I Heart Radio.

0:09.6

And welcome to another edition of Women Around the World.

0:24.0

And, Annie, I don't have a question today because it's only

0:26.8

a small snippet of what has been happening around the world.

0:30.4

And I know there's so many things.

0:32.6

And we're going to have to have a lot of discussions,

0:35.2

I think, when it comes to world views of things.

0:37.3

And as we see things unfolding, especially

0:39.3

with things like Afghanistan, in still in Syria,

0:42.7

and still happening in Palestine, I think there's

0:45.7

a lot that we can talk about that's not typically feminist

0:48.3

forward because it's such just overall disasters.

0:51.4

But I'm betting just like in any crisis like these,

0:54.6

we see specific narratives about the women and children

0:58.8

in these places.

1:00.0

And we actually, I know there's been a lot of conversation

1:03.1

with Afghanistan, what's happening, especially

1:05.0

with the Taliban.

1:06.3

And we know how very misogynistic the Taliban is in general.

1:10.1

And I'm sure we're going to come back and talk about it.

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