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What IFF?

Podcast de CofC Women's and Gender Studies Program

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At What IFF, we are dedicated to sparking discussion about making change in our campus community and beyond by centering intersectional feminist thought and uplifting members of our community who are actively moving toward justice, and inspiring those of us who want to learn more.

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Portada del episodio S3, Ep 4: Accessibility, Accommodations, and Belonging in Education

S3, Ep 4: Accessibility, Accommodations, and Belonging in Education

In this episode of What IFF?, we are exploring conversations about disability, accessibility, and accommodations in academic spaces with Bilal N. (he/him) and Dr. John Thomas III (he/him). Bilal will provide a student point of view regarding hustle culture, campus neurodiversity, individualism, and the ableist standards that people are held to within institutions. Dr. Thomas speaks about the importance of balance in a busy life, and ways that he implements accommodations in his classes as a professor. Additionally, he provides insight about his encounters with accessibility from other institutions and other life experiences. *UDL: “Universal Design for Learning;” learn more here [https://www.nea.org/professional-excellence/student-engagement/tools-tips/universal-design-learning-introduction]. For campus resources, visit charleston.edu/accessibility [http://charleston.edu/accessibility].

10 de abr de 2025 - 1 h 8 min
Portada del episodio S3, Ep 3: Transgender Healthcare and Contraceptive Care

S3, Ep 3: Transgender Healthcare and Contraceptive Care

In this episode of WHAT IFF? we are joined by Kit Fischer, a dedicated advocate for transgender health, to shed light on the critical gaps in reproductive healthcare for trans individuals. Together, we delve into common misconceptions, such as the mistaken belief that trans men cannot get pregnant while on testosterone, and how these myths impact access to essential contraceptive care.  Kit shares his personal experiences and expertise, offering valuable insights into navigating healthcare as a trans person, including how to advocate for yourself in medical settings. We discuss practical resources like inclusive healthcare resources, support networks, and educational tools for both patients and providers to bridge gaps in understanding and improve outcomes. This episode also explores actionable strategies for healthcare providers to create affirming environments, from using inclusive language to recognizing the diverse needs of trans patients. With a focus on dismantling stigma and empowering individuals, we envision a future where reproductive healthcare is accessible, compassionate, and affirming for all. Join us for an essential conversation that challenges misconceptions, amplifies trans voices, and offers a roadmap for building more inclusive systems of care. Resources Mentioned in Episode * “Standards of Care 8 | WPATH,” n.d. https://wpath.org/publications/soc8/ [https://wpath.org/publications/soc8/].

19 de dic de 2024 - 14 min
Portada del episodio S3, Ep 2: Charleston, Rurality, and Feminist Activism with Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch

S3, Ep 2: Charleston, Rurality, and Feminist Activism with Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch

In this episode of WHAT IFF? we discuss rurality and feminism with Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch and guest host Aaliya Wiggs, a College of Charleston 1967 Scholar.  Dr. Jones-Branch is the Dean of the graduate school at Arkansas University, a College of Charleston alum, a professor of history, a scholar of rural, agricultural, African American, and women’s history– and she was born and raised here in Charleston. In our discussion, we talk about Dr. Jones-Branch’s experience growing up in Adams Run, SC, concern regarding urbanization, black feminist activism, and the importance of rural communities. We highlight intersections between classism, racism, and sexism as we discuss how rurality has been greatly overlooked for its community connection and cultural significance. Check out Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch’s book: Better Living By Their Own Bootstraps: Black Women’s Activism in Rural Arkansas Thank you to Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch and Aaliya Wiggs for making this episode possible!

26 de abr de 2024 - 23 min
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