Acknowledgement of Country
Tomorrow Woman acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations. We pay respect to elders past, present and future, and all First Nations people.
Acknowledgement of Country
Tomorrow Woman acknowledge that our offices are on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations. We pay respect to elders past, present and future, and all First Nations people.
Gina Martin, the trailblazing activist who made upskirting illegal in the UK, joins Paige and Ryder for a reflective and powerful conversation.
She shares what it's really like to challenge the system, including the emotional toll and the complex politics of working with institutions you oppose.
In a moment of vulnerability, Gina recounts a life-defining "call-in" from a fellow activist that completely shifted her perspective and practice.
This episode is a masterclass in accountability, navigating difficult conversations, and understanding that the first step to changing the world is healing and understanding yourself.
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Find Emily on Social:
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Resources
Loretta J. Ross
An academic and activist who popularized the concept of "calling in."
lorettajross.comRichie Reseda
An abolitionist, educator, and producer mentioned by Gina as an example of a "Tomorrow Person."
instagram.com/richiereseda
Produced by: Rolln Media
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