The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly

Featuring Emma Dabiri on the history and politics of Black hair

October 01, 2020 Emma Dabiri Season 1 Episode 10
Featuring Emma Dabiri on the history and politics of Black hair
The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly
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The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly
Featuring Emma Dabiri on the history and politics of Black hair
Oct 01, 2020 Season 1 Episode 10
Emma Dabiri

Our final episode of Series One with Emma Dabiri, young activists Mila Bagdach and Monalika Tiwari, and Muthoni Drummer Queen

On the first day of 2020's Black History Month, we look back to the 2020's WOW Festival in London to listen in to academic, author and broadcaster Emma Dabiri's conversation with Hannah Azieb Pool about her ground-breaking book Don't Touch My Hair - a personal look at the history and politics of Black hair. Next up, for the second time this series we hear from two young activists honoured at 2020's With and For Girls Awards - the annual prize which celebrates young women and girls achieving extraordinary things from across the globe.

Mila Bagdach, a 19-year-old from Germany, talks about being one of the first members of HOLLA, an organisation that teaches girls about sexual health, helps them with creative projects and supports those facing both sexism and racism. She's joined by 26 year-old Monalika Tiwari from India; a Project Director at Udan Women’s Empowerment Welfare Society, which works to prevent and liberate girls from caste-based slavery and caste-based commercial sexual exploitation in Madhya Pradesh. Don't miss Mila and Monalika's moving and inspirational conversation. 

Plus, Maria Patsalos, an expert in Immigration Law. She works regularly with human rights organisation Liberty and founded and supervises Pink Law, a free legal advice service for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals run via Queen Mary University.

We end with the final performance of Series One and it's a WOW favourite from WOW Global 24 - the staggering Muthoni Drummer Queen! The musician and music entrepreneur from Nairobi performs 'Power'. 

Want to get in touch? Email hello@thewowfoundation.com, tweet @WOWisGlobal, follow us on Instagram @WOWGlobal and sign up to our mailing list here


You can buy Emma Dabiri's Don't Touch My Hair here 

Find out about Holla here 

Find out about Udan Women’s Empowerment Welfare Society here 

The WOW Podcast is created by The WOW Foundation, which exists to build, convene and sustain a global movement that believes a gender equal world is desirable, possible and urgently required. Find out more at thewowfoundation.com

The WOW Podcast is created with support from Mishcon de Reya. Produced by Alice Williams, featuring original music by Raisa Khan.

Show Notes

Our final episode of Series One with Emma Dabiri, young activists Mila Bagdach and Monalika Tiwari, and Muthoni Drummer Queen

On the first day of 2020's Black History Month, we look back to the 2020's WOW Festival in London to listen in to academic, author and broadcaster Emma Dabiri's conversation with Hannah Azieb Pool about her ground-breaking book Don't Touch My Hair - a personal look at the history and politics of Black hair. Next up, for the second time this series we hear from two young activists honoured at 2020's With and For Girls Awards - the annual prize which celebrates young women and girls achieving extraordinary things from across the globe.

Mila Bagdach, a 19-year-old from Germany, talks about being one of the first members of HOLLA, an organisation that teaches girls about sexual health, helps them with creative projects and supports those facing both sexism and racism. She's joined by 26 year-old Monalika Tiwari from India; a Project Director at Udan Women’s Empowerment Welfare Society, which works to prevent and liberate girls from caste-based slavery and caste-based commercial sexual exploitation in Madhya Pradesh. Don't miss Mila and Monalika's moving and inspirational conversation. 

Plus, Maria Patsalos, an expert in Immigration Law. She works regularly with human rights organisation Liberty and founded and supervises Pink Law, a free legal advice service for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals run via Queen Mary University.

We end with the final performance of Series One and it's a WOW favourite from WOW Global 24 - the staggering Muthoni Drummer Queen! The musician and music entrepreneur from Nairobi performs 'Power'. 

Want to get in touch? Email hello@thewowfoundation.com, tweet @WOWisGlobal, follow us on Instagram @WOWGlobal and sign up to our mailing list here


You can buy Emma Dabiri's Don't Touch My Hair here 

Find out about Holla here 

Find out about Udan Women’s Empowerment Welfare Society here 

The WOW Podcast is created by The WOW Foundation, which exists to build, convene and sustain a global movement that believes a gender equal world is desirable, possible and urgently required. Find out more at thewowfoundation.com

The WOW Podcast is created with support from Mishcon de Reya. Produced by Alice Williams, featuring original music by Raisa Khan.