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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2021 · 24 MIN

#52 Interrupting Spaces Finale

from Boju Bajai · host Boju Bajai

This is the final episode of our special mini-series ‘Interrupting Spaces’. Over the last four weeks, we brought you stories of women who are interrupting and disrupting the spaces and structures around them through their work, their voices, and their presence. This episode is an intersection of art, activism, and is a celebration of difference - in stories, songs, poetry...in types of resistance, rejections, revisions and ultimately a movement towards change, equality, dignity - whether that is for an individual, a woman, a group, or the nation as we know it. This episode features Sarita Pariyar, Sapana Sanjeevani, Bina Theeng, Pranika Koyu and songs by Pardafash, Jerusha Rai, Shreya Rai, and Flekke. This is the final episode of a five-part series, Interrupting Spaces, produced by Boju Bajai in collaboration with the United Nations in Nepal. For new episode updates, please subscribe to Boju Bajai podcast on SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podcast Addict, CastBox, or wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe to Boju Bajai podcast: SoundCloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/bojubajai​ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast…​ Podcast Addict: https://www.podcastaddict.com/podcast/1934217# Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FjuUBD Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/bojuugp Credits: Sarita Pariyar is a writer and activist. Follow her on Twitter: @SaritaPariyar Read her ‘A Touchable Woman’s Untouchable Daughter: Interplay of Caste and Gender in Nepal’ here: https://journals.library.brandeis.edu/index.php/caste/article/view/183 Sapana Sanjeevani is an independent political researcher, Mithila artist, and feminist. Follow Sapana’s and her sister Payal’s artwork on Instagram @payalsapanapaints Bina Theeng is a poet and writer. She reads आगोको ठेगाना - https://jhannaya.nayapatrikadaily.com/news-details/1226/2021-01-02 Follow her on Twitter: @Binalama75Bina Buy her books here: https://thuprai.com/author/bina-theeng/ Pranika Koyu is a poet and researcher. In this episode, she reads झिल्को - https://bit.ly/3u9bnrR and सिता वाणी - https://bit.ly/2PeQL2R Follow her on Twitter: @fullauri I Have Created written by Itisha Giri and read by Irina Giri Songs: God Promise by Pardafash. Follow Pardafash on Instagram @pardafash https://consolidate.bandcamp.com/track/god-promise Pallo Ghar by Shreya Rai - https://youtu.be/u7MdCUYZk9w Subscribe to her YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX9H48KNqpFhR5SBWX5OYDw Sunsaan I by Jerusha Rai - https://youtu.be/fxY07xLYYiU Subscribe to her YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa22fB1isLMMemkgERBRm9Q Averse by Flekke - https://youtu.be/BTaXez-TdQ4 Consolidate Records. Follow Consolidate Records YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHPjKkQle3b3QQxhTmRag3g Reporters for the Interrupting Spaces series. Sewa Bhattarai. Sewa is a bilingual journalist based in Nepal, working in radio and print media. Her main reporting focus is gender issues, and her other interests are arts and literature, environment, and rural Nepal. Follow Sewa on Twitter: @sewa_ditee Nikita Tripathi. Nikita holds a Bachelor’s degree in Development Studies from Kathmandu University. Madhuri Mahato Madhuri is a journalist based in Birgunj, Nepal. Currently, the News Chief at Narayani FM, she has over a decade of experience reporting for the print and radio, including BBC Nepali. Edited by Sikuma Rhiannon Rai Sound design by Phatcowlee Marketing and Social media: Rabina Adhikari & Bidhyalaxmi Maharjan (Boju Bajai team) Follow @Bojubajai on social media for more laughs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bojubajai/​​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bojubajai​​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BojuBajai​​ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNYRGvqtpi1aHAucXGcNWRw If you like our laugh and guff gaff, please do consider supporting our work on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bojubajai

This is the final episode of our special mini-series ‘Interrupting Spaces’. Over the last four weeks, we brought you stories of women who are interrupting and disrupting the spaces and structures around them through their work, their voices, and their presence. This episode is an intersection of art, activism, and is a celebration of difference - in stories, songs, poetry...in types of resistance, rejections, revisions and ultimately a movement towards change, equality, dignity - whether that is for an individual, a woman, a group, or the nation as we know it. This episode features Sarita Pariyar, Sapana Sanjeevani, Bina Theeng, Pranika Koyu and songs by Pardafash, Jerusha Rai, Shreya Rai, and Flekke. This is the final episode of a five-part series, Interrupting Spaces, produced by Boju Bajai in collaboration with the United Nations in Nepal. For new episode updates, please subscribe to Boju Bajai podcast on SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podcast Addict, CastBox, or wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe to Boju Bajai podcast: SoundCloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/bojubajai​ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast…​ Podcast Addict: https://www.podcastaddict.com/podcast/1934217# Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FjuUBD Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/bojuugp Credits: Sarita Pariyar is a writer and activist. Follow her on Twitter: @SaritaPariyar Read her ‘A Touchable Woman’s Untouchable Daughter: Interplay of Caste and Gender in Nepal’ here: https://journals.library.brandeis.edu/index.php/caste/article/view/183 Sapana Sanjeevani is an independent political researcher, Mithila artist, and feminist. Follow Sapana’s and her sister Payal’s artwork on Instagram @payalsapanapaints Bina Theeng is a poet and writer. She reads आगोको ठेगाना - https://jhannaya.nayapatrikadaily.com/news-details/1226/2021-01-02 Follow her on Twitter: @Binalama75Bina Buy her books here: https://thuprai.com/author/bina-theeng/ Pranika Koyu is a poet and researcher. In this episode, she reads झिल्को - https://bit.ly/3u9bnrR and सिता वाणी - https://bit.ly/2PeQL2R Follow her on Twitter: @fullauri I Have Created written by Itisha Giri and read by Irina Giri Songs: God Promise by Pardafash. Follow Pardafash on Instagram @pardafash https://consolidate.bandcamp.com/track/god-promise Pallo Ghar by Shreya Rai - https://youtu.be/u7MdCUYZk9w Subscribe to her YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX9H48KNqpFhR5SBWX5OYDw Sunsaan I by Jerusha Rai - https://youtu.be/fxY07xLYYiU Subscribe to her YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa22fB1isLMMemkgERBRm9Q Averse by Flekke - https://youtu.be/BTaXez-TdQ4 Consolidate Records. Follow Consolidate Records YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHPjKkQle3b3QQxhTmRag3g Reporters for the Interrupting Spaces series. Sewa Bhattarai. Sewa is a bilingual journalist based in Nepal, working in radio and print media. Her main reporting focus is gender issues, and her other interests are arts and literature, environment, and rural Nepal. Follow Sewa on Twitter: @sewa_ditee Nikita Tripathi. Nikita holds a Bachelor’s degree in Development Studies from Kathmandu University. Madhuri Mahato Madhuri is a journalist based in Birgunj, Nepal. Currently, the News Chief at Narayani FM, she has over a decade of experience reporting for the print and radio, including BBC Nepali. Edited by Sikuma Rhiannon Rai Sound design by Phatcowlee Marketing and Social media: Rabina Adhikari & Bidhyalaxmi Maharjan (Boju Bajai team) Follow @Bojubajai on social media for more laughs: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bojubajai/​​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bojubajai​​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BojuBajai​​ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNYRGvqtpi1aHAucXGcNWRw If you like our laugh and guff gaff, please do consider supporting our work on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bojubajai

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