Content Warning: this episode discusses rape, sexual assault, and paedophilia.
Greetings! This week's conversation with Stacy Zhang is all about boy culture and its interconnections with the patriarchy! We break down various implications boy culture has on society as young women growing up in a misogynistic world. Tune in for this chat between two friends while learning about Stacy's experiences and narratives, as well as Jasmine's insights and stories on boy culture and the patriarchy!
Stacy Zhang is a non-binary, genderfluid, intersectional activist from the Greater Toronto Area, attending Unionville High School as a rising senior for its intensive arts piano program. Passionate for social justice, they are involved in many youth non-profits, including being the Founder and Executive Director of Justice For Society, Chief of Social Media Strategy at the Youth Political Assembly, the Owner/Operator of For Advocacy, a news/media page dedicated to highlighting important world issues, and more. They intend on pursuing business and/or law in the future, but is also passionate about expression through creative arts: from music, fashion, to makeup. In their free time, they can be found exploring new makeup/fashion looks, hanging out with their pet cat, Shadow, or jamming to some music! Connect with Stacy here.
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