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The Feminist Park Podcast – Un/Seen Spaces: Designing for Liberation!
The Feminist Park Podcast
23 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to The Feminist Park Podcast! I'm Kwame, and this is Leilani. We're launching a groundbreaking show from The Feminist Park Project by Husseim Stuck, revolutionizing access to academic research. We'll dissect scientific papers on environmental justice, feminism, intersectionality, and anti-colonialism, making complex topics understandable. This podcast is also an AI-generated exploration into how AI can serve social good and academia, addressing the shocking reality that urban green spaces are often gendered. Join us to build truly equitable urban futures, one paper at a time!
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Welcome to The Feminist Park Podcast! I'm Kwame, and this is Leilani. We're launching a groundbreaking show from The Feminist Park Project by Husseim Stuck, revolutionizing access to academic research. We'll dissect scientific papers on environmental justice, feminism, intersectionality, and anti-colonialism, making complex topics understandable. This podcast is also an AI-generated exploration into how AI can serve social good and academia, addressing the shocking reality that urban green spaces are often gendered. Join us to build truly equitable urban futures, one paper at a time!
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6. Claiming Space: An Engaged Anthropology of Public Spaces
The Feminist Park Podcast – Un/Seen Spaces: Designing for Liberation!
30 minutes 4 seconds
4 months ago
6. Claiming Space: An Engaged Anthropology of Public Spaces

"Lefebvre’s foundational work on the social production of space adds that “space is never empty: it always embodies a meaning” (1991:154) [...] space is never transparent but, rather, must be queried through an analysis of spatial representations, spatial practices, and spaces of representation[...] "

This episode champions an engaged anthropology approach to public space, demonstrating how a spatial perspective can powerfully uncover hidden or naturalized systems of exclusion. Through compelling case studies from Hispano-American public squares, urban markets, and private housing developments, we reveal how space shapes social dynamics.

The Feminist Park Project provides a critical framework for identifying and dismantling systems of exclusion within the Feminist Park's design and operation, ensuring it truly serves as an inclusive public space where all feel a sense of belonging and agency.

Source for Podcast Episode:

  • Book/Paper: "Claiming Space: Engaging Anthropology of Public Space"

    Author: Setha M. Low



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The Feminist Park Podcast – Un/Seen Spaces: Designing for Liberation!
Welcome to The Feminist Park Podcast! I'm Kwame, and this is Leilani. We're launching a groundbreaking show from The Feminist Park Project by Husseim Stuck, revolutionizing access to academic research. We'll dissect scientific papers on environmental justice, feminism, intersectionality, and anti-colonialism, making complex topics understandable. This podcast is also an AI-generated exploration into how AI can serve social good and academia, addressing the shocking reality that urban green spaces are often gendered. Join us to build truly equitable urban futures, one paper at a time!