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Marxism, role models and international women's day w megan o'driscoll

56 min · 9 de mar de 2021
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we are so excited to announce our guest for this special international women’s day edition of h.o.t! the fabulous megan o’driscoll will be joining us to chat about all things feminism, empowerment and to tell us her story. 🤍 megan is a 2nd-year political sciences (BESS) student, a talented poet and an accomplished debater. she is about as multifaceted and multitalented as they come!🤍 her twitter presence is also high key iconic ;) we can’t wait to chat with megan and hear her stories. tune in today at 6! lotsa love, ellen and anna xxx

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