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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2023 · 26 MIN

Moving at the Speed of Trust with Zoë Condliffe of She’s A Crowd

from Ripples of Radical Generosity · host Coralus

"The of culture of silence and shame around sexual violence is what keeps us separated, and what keeps us from activating for a movement." — Zoë Condliffe, She's a Crowd In this episode: Meet Zoë Condliffe of Coralus Venture She's a Crowd! Zoë joins Activator Gabrielle Martinovich to talk about how She's a Crowd came to be, how policymakers can use data to add a gender lens to their work, and the importance of centring relationships and survivor stories.  They also discuss: Her background in crowd mapping and lived experience as a survivor of gender-based violence Using feminist consciousness raising techniques to support survivors in creating new meaning every time they share their stories Approaching their work through an equity and intersectional lens to make sure everyone sees themselves represented and feels included Storytelling as a way of making social change and building connection/validation Being selected as a Coralus Venture, and building relationships in the community What’s next for She’s a Crowd We invite you to join us as an Activator. Take action and engage with Zoë and She's a Crowd on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Connect with Gabrielle Martinovich on LinkedIn. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

"The of culture of silence and shame around sexual violence is what keeps us separated, and what keeps us from activating for a movement." — Zoë Condliffe, She's a Crowd In this episode: Meet Zoë Condliffe of Coralus Venture She's a Crowd! Zoë joins Activator Gabrielle Martinovich to talk about how She's a Crowd came to be, how policymakers can use data to add a gender lens to their work, and the importance of centring relationships and survivor stories.  They also discuss: Her background in crowd mapping and lived experience as a survivor of gender-based violence Using feminist consciousness raising techniques to support survivors in creating new meaning every time they share their stories Approaching their work through an equity and intersectional lens to make sure everyone sees themselves represented and feels included Storytelling as a way of making social change and building connection/validation Being selected as a Coralus Venture, and building relationships in the community What’s next for She’s a Crowd We invite you to join us as an Activator. Take action and engage with Zoë and She's a Crowd on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Connect with Gabrielle Martinovich on LinkedIn. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

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