EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 55 MIN
The Media is Still Against Women - Kelly talks to Angie Jones
from Kelly Oliver Dougall · host Kelly Oliver Dougall
Send us a textIn this conversation, Angie Jones, a prominent gender critical feminist, discusses her experiences and activism surrounding women's rights in Australia. She reflects on the Melbourne event, the challenges faced by activists, and the impact of media representation on public perception. Angie emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism, citizen journalism, and community support in the fight for women's rights. The conversation also touches on cultural and social issues, mental health, and the ongoing political challenges faced by activists in Australia.TakeawaysAngie Jones is a prominent gender critical feminist known for her activism on Twitter.The Melbourne event highlighted the clash between women's rights activists and trans activists.Grassroots activism is essential for raising awareness about women's rights issues.Media representation often mischaracterizes the intentions of women's rights activists.The aftermath of the Melbourne event had significant personal impacts on the activists involved.Citizen journalism plays a crucial role in countering mainstream media narratives.The current political climate presents challenges for women's rights activists in Australia.Cultural and social issues, including immigration, are affecting public sentiment in Australia.Mental health is a significant concern for activists facing public backlash.Community building and support networks are vital for sustaining activism.https://x.com/angijonesSupport the show
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Send us a textIn this conversation, Angie Jones, a prominent gender critical feminist, discusses her experiences and activism surrounding women's rights in Australia. She reflects on the Melbourne event, the challenges faced by activists, and the impact of media representation on public perception. Angie emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism, citizen journalism, and community support in the fight for women's rights. The conversation also touches on cultural and social issues, mental health, and the ongoing political challenges faced by activists in Australia.TakeawaysAngie Jones is a prominent gender critical feminist known for her activism on Twitter.The Melbourne event highlighted the clash between women's rights activists and trans activists.Grassroots activism is essential for raising awareness about women's rights issues.Media representation often mischaracterizes the intentions of women's rights activists.The aftermath of the Melbourne event had significant personal impacts on the activists involved.Citizen journalism plays a crucial role in countering mainstream media narratives.The current political climate presents challenges for women's rights activists in Australia.Cultural and social issues, including immigration, are affecting public sentiment in Australia.Mental health is a significant concern for activists facing public backlash.Community building and support networks are vital for sustaining activism.https://x.com/angijonesSupport the show
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