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Can We Talk?
Bonus Episode: Our Stories, Our Resistance
At the Jewish Women's Archive, we’re closely following the attacks on democracy unfolding around us every day. In this special Can We Talk? audio essay, our own Judith Rosenbaum, JWA's CEO, calls out President Trump's moves to erase the histories of women and other marginalized groups. A version of this piece first ran on the Jewish Telegraphic Agency's website.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode.Love Can We Talk? Please leave u...
2025-04-15
04 min
In der Streitergasse
In der Streitergasse | 35. Heini Dorfer für Touristen-Abgabe
Die aktuelle Debatte auf SALTO. Hotelier Heini Dorfer (Quellenhof), Jürgen Wirth Anderlan (JWA) und Elide Mussner (Grüne) sprechen über die Grenzen des Wachstums bei Gästebetten, über Öffis und Personal. Zum Thema: Heinrich Dorfer Jürgen Wirth Anderlan Elide Mussner „Make Tourists Pay“ Kein Schnee, kein Problem? Sorge um Urlaubsgäste im Stau Già “stufi” dei mercatini di Natale? „Das weiße Gold wird grün“ Das Duell um den Tourismus Eine Gefahr für die Demokratie? Klimaland, wo bleib...
2025-01-16
49 min
The Bitchionary
Clara Lemlich & The Uprising of 20,000
In this episode, we do a deep dive into the story of Clara Lemlich, a Jewish immigrant and labor organizer who, in 1909, sparked an uprising of 20,000 workers that began a great wave of labor laws and protections for all workers in America. This is Part 1 of what has turned into a 3-part series. Part 2 will continue the story, detailing the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and the role this disaster played in catalyzing some profound changes to American Labor. In that episode we meet a woman who witnessed the fire, Frances Perkins, the first female cabinet secretary and architect of...
2024-12-31
1h 18
Podcasts By UJS
Speaking Out Against Violence Against Women: Yalla With Sam Clifford, JWA
Yalla: The Podcast of Jewish Students brought to you by UJS.To catch up on more podcasts visit: www.ujs.org.uk/yallaKeep up to date with everything UJS is doing by following us: @ujs_uk on all platforms.Presented by: Sami Berkoff, Samantha Cass, and Sam KramerProduced by: Edward Daniel and Matty Fisher
2024-11-29
50 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 113: Getting Out Of Gaza
Since Hamas’s brutal attack on Israeli civilians on October 7, Can We Talk? has focused on Israeli women’s responses to the war. In this episode, we turn our attention to Gaza, where Israel’s sustained bombardment has taken a terrible toll—tens of thousands of people have been killed, nearly two million people have been displaced, and the medical system is in ruins.Over a hundred thousand Palestinians have fled Gaza for Egypt in the past eight months. Human rights activist Jen Marlowe has been raising money and working to help people with the expensive, bureaucratic and logist...
2024-06-11
29 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 112: Oral History Showcase: Mollie's Fight for Gay Rights
Dr. Mollie Wallick didn't set out to be a gay rights activist; she stumbled into the role in 1983, when she was a guidance counselor at Louisiana State University’s medical school in New Orleans. In this episode of Can We Talk?, you’ll hear excerpts from Mollie’s 2005 interview for the “Women Who Dared” oral history project. As we kick off Pride Month, Mollie’s story reminds us how much has changed in just a few decades—language, attitudes, and policies. And it offers a glimpse of what it was like to be an advocate for gay students at a time when the...
2024-05-28
16 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 111: Ladino Makes a Comeback
Segun el tiempo, se abolta la vela. That’s a Ladino saying that means, “According to the weather, shift your sail.” And it's an apt way of describing Ladino's recent comeback. Ladino—or Judeo-Spanish—the language spoken by Sephardic Jews in Turkey, Greece and North Africa, saw a major decline after the Holocaust destroyed communities of native speakers. But like a sailboat shifting course when the wind changes direction, Ladino has adapted to the times. In this episode of Can We Talk, you’ll hear how from Naomi Spector and Nesi Altaras, two Ladino enthusiasts, and from Hannah Pressman, one of the peop...
2024-05-14
22 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 110: Oral History Showcase: Leni's Ladino Legacy
Lenora LaMarche, better known as Leni, was born in 1921 in the Sephardic Jewish community in Seattle, Washington, after her parents moved there from Rhodes, looking for better economic opportunities. She grew up speaking Ladino, and for over 30 years, she wrote a Ladino column in her synagogue newspaper called "Bavajadas de Ben Adam"—people’s foolish little words. In this episode of Can We Talk?, you’ll hear excerpts from an interview she did in 2001 for the “Weaving Women’s Words '' oral history project, in which she reflects on her Sephardic heritage and peppers her stories with colorful La...
2024-05-01
20 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 109: Oral History Showcase: Ronya's Liberation Story
When Ronya Schwaab was a young girl, the highlight of her year was preparing for Pesach—the snow was melting, and she got to help bake matzos. Ronya was born in 1909 in Belarus. She grew up amidst the violence and antisemitism of World War I and the Russian Revolution, and immigrated to America as a teenager. As an adult, Ronya devoted her life to helping other Jews escape from the Soviet Union. In this episode of Can We Talk?, you’ll hear excerpts from an interview she did in 1997 for the “Women Whose Lives Span the Century'' oral history project...
2024-04-16
21 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 108: Queer Klezmer with Isle of Klezbos
A lot of people love klezmer music and know that it made a big comeback a few decades ago. But not a lot of people know that the klezmer revival of the '70s and '80s was connected to queer Jewish liberation. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we’ll hear about how queer activism fits into the klezmer revival story from Eve Sicular, the drummer and leader of the all-female klezmer sextet Isle of Klezbos. And of course, we’ll hear some great klezmer.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or w...
2024-04-02
20 min
Südtiroler Wochenmagazin ff – Aufs Ohr
Hans Heiss: Wie gefährlich sind Sellner und JWA?
Hans Heiss analysiert den österreichischen Rechtsextremen Martin Sellner und den Südtiroler Landtagsabgeordneten Jürgen Wirth Anderlan. Während Deutschland und die Schweiz gegen den österreichischen Rechtsextremen Martin Sellner aktiv werden, will ihn Jürgen Wirth Anderlan nach Südtirol einladen. Seit Jahren nun gibt der Kalterer Landwirt mit seiner Glatze und seinem Vollbart den wilden Provokateur. Zunächst als Landeskommandant der Schützen, dann als Rapper, als Kritiker der Corona-Maßnahmen und nun eben als Landtagsbgeordneter. In der aktuellen ff - Das Südtiroler Wochenmagazin geht Alexandra Aschbacher der Frage nach, was er mit Südtirol vorhat und wohin seine...
2024-03-28
18 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 107: A Persian Family's Musical Legacy
Danielle and Galeet Dardashti grew up in a very musical family—they had a family band, their father was a cantor, their mother was a folk singer, and their grandfather was a famous singer in “the golden age” of Iran in the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, with his own show on Iranian national radio. But growing up, they didn’t know much about the Persian side of their musical legacy. In this episode of Can We Talk?, Nahanni speaks with Galeet, an anthropologist, musician, and composer, and Danielle, a journalist and storyteller, about uncovering that legacy in their new podcast seri...
2024-03-19
29 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 106: A Pocket of Hope: Israeli Women Building a Shared Future
“From the deepest crises come the clearest visions…We're fighting for our lives. We're fighting for our future,” says Sally Abed of Standing Together, a grassroots political movement in Israel. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we hear from Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel who are working on shared society initiatives, even in the midst of the war. Sally Abed, Hanan Alsanah, Ayesha Ziadna, Khitam Abu Bader, and Racheli Geffen talk about how the war has affected their lives, work, and identity; the unique qualities women bring to social justice work; and their vision for a shared future...
2024-03-05
28 min
All That Yazz
JWA Sessions Ep. 1 - Don't Look Back with Feziekk
The JWA Sessions - A Podcast Special about Njakes' Debut EPKey Crew and InformationCreator, Host and Editor - Yazz The Student (@yazzthestudent on socials)Special Guest - Feziekk, producer on Don't Look Back (@feziekk on socials)Enquiries and Submissions Email - allthatyazzpodcast@gmail.comArt Direction - oshoku & Yazz (@oshxku on all socials)Technical Support - Kibare wa NjugunaAll That Yazz Podcast Insta - @allthatyzzMy Other PodcastsThe Afriquan Film Podcast - linktr.ee/afriquanfilm...
2024-02-11
16 min
All That Yazz
The JWA Sessions Official Teaser
The JWA Sessions - A Podcast Special about Njakes' Debut EPKey Crew and InformationCreator, Host and Editor - Yazz The Student (@yazzthestudent on socials)Enquiries and Submissions Email - allthatyazzpodcast@gmail.comArt Direction - oshoku (@oshxku on all socials)Technical Support - Kibare wa NjugunaAll That Yazz Podcast Insta - @allthatyzzMy Other PodcastsThe Afriquan Film Podcast - linktr.ee/afriquanfilmNext Gen Greats' Podcast - linktr.ee/nextgengreats
2024-02-06
00 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 105: Hear Their Voices: Sexual Violence on October 7
When Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on October 7, they raped, tortured, and mutilated women’s bodies in unimaginable ways. News about the sexual violence emerged within days, but few women’s organizations spoke up to condemn it. Some even questioned whether the claims were true. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we discuss the sexual violence of October 7, the effort to collect evidence, and the international response—or lack thereof. We speak with Hadas Ziv, who co-authored a Physicians for Human Rights Israel paper on the crimes, and Sheila Katz, CEO of the National Council of Jewish Women, one of the...
2023-12-12
32 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 104: Crying and Doing: Iris Bahr and her Aging Mother
Iris Bahr was halfway around the world when she saw her mother having a stroke over video chat. Within days, she was on an airplane, uprooting her life to become her mother’s primary caregiver. The stroke led to vascular dementia– an irreversible condition. Iris is a writer and actor and chronicles the story in a poignant—and funny— one-woman show See You Tomorrow. In this episode of Can We Talk?, Nahanni speaks with Iris Bahr about caring for her aging mother and about creating art from personal tragedy. Excerpts from Iris’s show are woven throughout the interview.You can f...
2023-12-04
22 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 103: Kugels and Collards: The Southern Jewish Table
Food can be a vehicle for telling stories, connecting with people, and understanding our history—including the uncomfortable parts. In this episode of Can We Talk?, Jen Richler heads to Charleston, South Carolina to learn about Southern Jewish history through the lens of food. Over a home-cooked meal, Jen talks with Rachel Gordin Barnett and Lyssa Kligman Harvey, co-authors of the new book Kugels & Collards: Stories of Food, Family, and Tradition in Jewish South Carolina. She also talks with Dale Rosengarten, a scholar of Southern Jewish history, and Kim Cliett Long, a scholar whose rich family story weaves together Je...
2023-11-21
26 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 98: By Disabled Jews, For Disabled Jews
What did JOIN for Justice, the Jewish Organizing Institute and Network, do when the pandemic made its in-person community organizing fellowship impossible? It turned the obstacle into an opportunity, shifting to a virtual fellowship specifically for people with disabilities. Over seven months in 2021, a cohort of Jewish young adults with a wide range of disabilities, race and gender identities, and social justice interests met online for JOIN’s Access to Power Fellowship. In this episode of Can We Talk?, we hear from the Access To Power director and two participants about how the fellowship shaped them, how their...
2023-09-26
22 min
Can We Talk?
Episode 97: Golda Reconsidered
Golda Meir is known as Israel's "Iron Lady": gruff, chain-smoking, and fiercely ambitious. In the eyes of many, she was also responsible for the Yom Kippur War, which cost thousands of lives. But Golda's story is far more complex.In this episode of Can We Talk?, as we approach 50 years since the Yom Kippur War, we go beyond the caricatures and talk about aspects of Golda's career that are often overlooked: the ways she helped build the fledgling state of Israel, her relationship with Israel’s Mizrahim, and her complicated attitude toward feminism. We speak with Guy Natti...
2023-09-12
22 min
Asian Insider
Taiwan: Deadly stabbing spree on metro shocks island of 23 million
Even the perpetrator's own parents asked for their son to be put to death. Synopsis (headphones recommended): A special edition 6-part series by The Straits Times in Singapore, exploring recent real crimes that gripped, horrified and laid bare the issues that afflicted societies in Asia. Episodes drop every fourth Tuesday of the month from April 25, 2023. Warning: This podcast is an audio documentary of a real crime case which may be troubling and upsetting to certain listeners. Listener discretion is advised. A random stabbing spree in a Taipei metro in 2014 resulted in four dead a...
2023-08-21
29 min
The Straits Times Podcasts
Taiwan: Deadly stabbing spree on metro shocks island of 23 million
Even the perpetrator's own parents asked for their son to be put to death. Synopsis (headphones recommended): A special edition 6-part series by The Straits Times in Singapore, exploring recent real crimes that gripped, horrified and laid bare the issues that afflicted societies in Asia. Episodes drop every fourth Tuesday of the month from April 25, 2023. Warning: This podcast is an audio documentary of a real crime case which may be troubling and upsetting to certain listeners. Listener discretion is advised. A random stabbing spree in a Taipei metro in 2014 resulted in four dead a...
2023-08-21
29 min
Unsolved Mysteries of South East Asia
Taiwan: Deadly stabbing spree on metro shocks island of 23 million
Even the perpetrator's own parents asked for their son to be put to death. Synopsis (headphones recommended): A special edition 6-part series by The Straits Times in Singapore, exploring recent real crimes that gripped, horrified and laid bare the issues that afflicted societies in Asia. Episodes drop every fourth Tuesday of the month from April 25, 2023. Warning: This podcast is an audio documentary of a real crime case which may be troubling and upsetting to certain listeners. Listener discretion is advised. A random stabbing spree in a Taipei metro in 2014 resulted in four dead a...
2023-08-21
29 min
Invisible Asia series
Taiwan: Deadly stabbing spree on metro shocks island of 23 million
Even the perpetrator's own parents asked for their son to be put to death. Synopsis (headphones recommended): A special edition 6-part series by The Straits Times in Singapore, exploring recent real crimes that gripped, horrified and laid bare the issues that afflicted societies in Asia. Episodes drop every fourth Tuesday of the month from April 25, 2023. Warning: This podcast is an audio documentary of a real crime case which may be troubling and upsetting to certain listeners. Listener discretion is advised. A random stabbing spree in a Taipei metro in 2014 resulted in four dead a...
2023-08-21
29 min
Denim-wrapped Nightmares, a Supernatural podcast
Jus in Bello (3x12)
Berly and LA recap the season three Supernatural episode, Jus in Bello. Over drinks, they'll discuss lore, gore, and what they adore about the Winchesters and their adventures. Now, let's get tipsy! CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware! 🔞Summary: In the "Just and Bellow" episode of Supernatural, Sam and Dean are captured by Agent Henriksen and the FBI, who believe they are dangerous criminals. However, they are actually demon hunters. During their imprisonment, Henriksen is possessed by a demon, leading to a tense standoff. Sam and Dean, with the help of a local sheriff and...
2023-06-10
42 min