Mic Check! is a podcast featuring conversations with young women, intersex, queer, and trans folks of color about what it’s really like on the frontlines and backlines of the fight for gender justice, and how listeners can best support grassroots movements.
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Welcome to the Mic Check podcast hosted by graffiti artist Juse One and rapper Blacc El, with Kriswontwo on sound control. We cover the urban culture scene in Copenhagen and abroad. Music, dance, theater, visual art, poetry, and even MMA... we love it all. Check us out!
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New leadership is constantly emerging in organizations — how can we find ways to celebrate, honor, and document important stories of shared leadership and healthy transitions? As our current Co-Directors, Ana Conner and Kiyomi Fujikawa, prepare to transition out of their roles in early 2024 and two new leaders join us, we’re reflecting on a long li…
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Episode 7: Transforming Our Relationships with Conflict & Accountability
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Conflict is inevitable–so how do we fortify our relationship to it? What approaches to conflict can we take when it shows up in our organizations and communities? What are some ways philanthropy can strengthen its support for organizations leading transformative justice work?At Third Wave Fund, we have been dreaming alongside some of the most inspi…
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Episode 6 Part 2: Centering Sex Worker Leadership & Liberation
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Why are sex workers uniquely positioned to lead reproductive justice efforts? In what ways can philanthropy shift to better bolster and sustain sex worker-led organizing? Continuing our conversation from last week's episode with sex worker organizers Jenna Torres and Raquel Savage, we discuss the ways in which sex worker-led organizing and reproduc…
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Episode 6 Part 1: Centering Sex Worker Leadership & Liberation
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What is sex-worker led organizing, and why is it important to center sex workers in gender justice organizing? As an organization that houses the Sex Worker Giving Circle and has been supporting sex worker-led organizations since 1998, we have always believed in the power of centering and resourcing the gender justice work that sex workers lead. Al…
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Episode 5: Making it Through an Economic Crisis: Learnings & Offerings from the Field
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Did you know that Third Wave Fund almost completely shut down during the 2008 economic recession? What the heck happened? How did Third Wave make it through? More importantly, who helped us out of the hole to thrive and exist as the feminist community fund we are today? We’re excited to welcome back former Executive Director Rye Young to be in conv…
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Episode 4: Healing Justice as Cultural Organizing
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What is the glue that binds our resistance work? How does healing justice fit into our resistance for the long haul? We sat down with Kifu Faruq of the Icarus Project to discuss healing justice as a foundational part of organizing and activism work. As we're witnessing the philanthropy field moving more funds towards healing justice work, we want t…
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Episode 3: Cha-cha-cha-changes! The Value of Leadership Transitions
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Transitions in organizational leadership always get a bad wrap, but are they truly moments of crisis, or critical opportunities for growth and transformation? On this episode, Monica Trinidad is joined by guest host Pidgeon, an internationally-recognized intersex activist, academic, writer and artist. We join Third Wave Fund's Outgoing Executive Di…
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Episode 2: Disruption, Healing Justice, and the Necessity of Creating Autonomous Spaces
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Our 2nd episode comes to you live from the Allied Media Conference in Detroit, MI this past June! We sat down with Phoenix-based organizers, Xyra and Crystal of Trans Queer Pueblo, an autonomous LGBTQ+ migrant community of color who work to generate community power for liberation. Xyra and Crystal dive deep into the importance of healing justice wi…
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Episode 1: Abolishing Police and ICE, the Myth of Separate Movements
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In this inaugural episode, we chat with LA-based organizer Yessica Gonzalez of Immigrant Youth Coalition, and Chicago-based organizer Hannah Baptiste of Assata’s Daughters. From police abolition to dismantling ICE, we dive deep into conversations around shared visions of liberation, Black & brown solidarity across the work, and how funders can do b…
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Episode 14: Jeroen Smeets from The Jaunt
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We had a fantastic podcast with Jeroen Smeets from The Jaunt. Jeroen is a curator and art dealer from Amsterdam who is now based out of Copenhagen. Jeroen's project The Jaunt is a unique concept in the art world - sending artists to a place the have never been before and getting them to create a piece of artwork based on that experience. To make it…
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On this episode of Mic Check, we sat down with the lovely and talented Danish jazz/r&b/soul singer Ayoe Angelica. Ayoe is no stranger to the big stages, having performed at Roskilde Festival and Eurovision Song Contest. We had a great conversation about performances, her upcoming projects and ongoing collaborations. Check it out!Follow Ayoe on Face…
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