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The Feminist Shift
Jen & Roz
15 episodes
1 week ago
The goal of this podcast is a pretty simple one: We hope to bring an intersectional feminist analysis to important social, economic and community issues impacting all of us here in Waterloo Region. This podcast uses a gendered lens to bring these issues to the forefront where we will discuss, reflect and create action. Each episode, we’ll chat on feminist topics and interview advocates involved in the feminist movement who have a stake locally, as well as those who have knowledge that can help our region evolve.
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The goal of this podcast is a pretty simple one: We hope to bring an intersectional feminist analysis to important social, economic and community issues impacting all of us here in Waterloo Region. This podcast uses a gendered lens to bring these issues to the forefront where we will discuss, reflect and create action. Each episode, we’ll chat on feminist topics and interview advocates involved in the feminist movement who have a stake locally, as well as those who have knowledge that can help our region evolve.
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Episode 3: The Restorative Way
The Feminist Shift
47 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 3: The Restorative Way

In this episode we talk to Kate Cozier, Director of Programs at Community Justice Initiatives about her feminist influence on restorative justice work, how to move beyond a prison model and the power of community based justice, particularly for women disenfranchised, victimized or criminalized from and through our police and prison systems. Prior to working at CJI, Kate has spent most of her career working with women impacted by violence. Additionally, learning from her work with criminalized youth, homeless women and sexually abused men, her passion is to work with people who are committed to creating a safe and fair society. She obtained her M.A. in Leadership from the University of Guelph and found herself surrounded by a talented network of people seeking to change the status quo. “I love being a part of the restorative justice movement because we can tackle these barriers on both a personal and a community level. For me, one of the best parts about working within a restorative justice framework, is the ability to work with people who value meaningful accountability, community building and inclusion."


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Community Justice Initiatives

Grand Valley Institute


The Feminist Shift
The goal of this podcast is a pretty simple one: We hope to bring an intersectional feminist analysis to important social, economic and community issues impacting all of us here in Waterloo Region. This podcast uses a gendered lens to bring these issues to the forefront where we will discuss, reflect and create action. Each episode, we’ll chat on feminist topics and interview advocates involved in the feminist movement who have a stake locally, as well as those who have knowledge that can help our region evolve.