Feminism
Mary Beard: tackling online trolls
Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge, author of a number of books, television presenter and blogger, who has become renowned for her fight back against online abuse and trolling. Audio
The Panel with Brian Edwards and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
What Emma Watson said at the UN about feminism. Is it all over at age 75 if you're honest? Have you done what you're going to do, is it all downhill from then on, and should you help speed up the… Audio
Fiona Campbell of M'Lady's Records
Melody Thomas heads to the Portland headquarters of independent radical feminist label M'lady's Records and meets with Kiwi co-owner and ex-Coolies drummer Fiona Campbell. Audio
Ukraine is Not a Brothel filmmaker Kitty Green
Australian filmmaker whose new documentary, Ukraine is Not a Brothel, is screening at the New Zealand International Film Festivals Audio
Misfit Mod's Electronic Music Workshop For Women
Christchurch musician Misfit Mod has been running a series of workshops designed to promote a supportive, fun and accessible environment for women wanting to learn more about starting their own… Audio
Louie Knuxx
When New Plymouth hip hop artist Louie Knuxx touched down at Wellington Airport in November last year, it'd been six years since he'd stepped foot on New Zealand soil - the result of various warrants… Audio
White Lung
Canadian group White Lung have a new album, Deep Fantasy. It's more melodic than their last album Sorry, and also much more metal. The group is fronted by Mish Way, a howling, take no prisoners front… Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 31 May 2014 Audio
Holly Baxter and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett - Vagenda
Holly Baxter and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett are the authors of the popular Vagenda blog, which acts as a watchdog on how the media talks about women, all wrapped up in funny and hard-hitting cultural… Audio
Pundit - Feminist thought
Equality for women with feminist blogger Deborah Russell. How women who play sport are portrayed compared to their male counterparts. Audio
Saziah Bashir on Muslim feminism
Saziah Bashir talks about the ways in which society silences and shouts down Muslim women - often in the name of "helping" or "saving" them - without actually asking them what they think. She also… Audio
Pundit - Feminism
Defining and defending equality for women with feminist blogger Deborah Russell. This time Deborah focuses on the words we use to describe women. Audio
Pundit : philosophy
Ann Kerwin discusses the existential feminism of French writer and philosopher Simone de Bouvior. Audio
Where were you in 72?
Three leading feminists - Germaine Greer, Sandra Coney and Marilyn Waring - examine how the place of women has changed in the last 40 years. Audio
Caitlin Moran - feminism
British broadcaster who writes three columns a week for The Times, and has just published her second book, How to Be a Woman. Audio
Jean Grae
The distinctive New York rapper shares her love of words, imagination and following your bliss with Emma Smith Audio
Ideas: Marilyn Waring
Today on Ideas we hear from Marilyn Waring about the individuals, writers and philosophers who have influenced her ideas, and we hear how the realities of rural New Zealand shaped her early feminism.
…Kevin Blechdom
One woman whirlwind Kristen Erickson AKA Kevin Blechdom shares her troubled relationship with all things pop with Emma Smith. Audio
Ursula Le Guin: Virgil, fantasy and feminism
Fantasy writer whose first adult novel for a decade, Lavinia, re-imagines the last six books of Virgil's Aeneid. Audio
Insight: the history of feminism
Bronwen Evans looks at what women have achieved since the second wave of feminism of the 60s and 70s. Topics discussed include the feminist backlash, childcare roles, housework and more. First… Audio