EPISODE · Apr 24, 2019 · 34 MIN
Episode 3. How Women's Cycling is Being used as a Vehicle for Change
from The WMN Podcast · host Black Sheep Cycling
We change pace on the Love Women's Cycling Podcast this month. Stepping away from the business of being a female cyclist and asking what it means when the bike becomes a cultural symbol. To explore the subject, we caught up with Farinaz Zamani, an avid cyclist with a passion for women's rights.Faz grew up in Iran and moved to Australia with her family in her early teens. She now lives in Melbourne and is currently studying for her PHD in Human's Rights Law at Monash University. We spoke about the wonders of Iran and its cultural values. We also delved into the impact culture can have on access to sports such as cycling. And more importantly how cycling is being used as a vehicle for change.
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We change pace on the Love Women's Cycling Podcast this month. Stepping away from the business of being a female cyclist and asking what it means when the bike becomes a cultural symbol. To explore the subject, we caught up with Farinaz Zamani, an avid cyclist with a passion for women's rights.Faz grew up in Iran and moved to Australia with her family in her early teens. She now lives in Melbourne and is currently studying for her PHD in Human's Rights Law at Monash University. We spoke about the wonders of Iran and its cultural values. We also delved into the impact culture can have on access to sports such as cycling. And more importantly how cycling is being used as a vehicle for change.
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