EPISODE · Apr 30, 2011 · 8 MIN
Sex workers' election debate
from SWEAT Voices · host SWEAT Voices
A group of Cape Town based sex workers, one of which is a Kenyan national, discuss the upcoming elections, politicians, and the government. Things get a bit heated when some argue for the DA, while others for the ANC.
NOW PLAYING
Sex workers' election debate
0:00
8:05
1×
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
Roofing Supply Pro Podcast
www.roofingsupplypro.com
The Roofing Supply Pro Podcast will provide a mix of voices from around the building supply world and associated trades to help supplement our coverage of the roofing supply industry. Join us for in-depth conversations with industry leaders, contractors, branch managers and staff on a wide range of topics.
The Lee Olsen Show
Lee Olsen CJF
I want to help you improve all areas of your life by 3 types of podcasts!👉Blood, Sweat & Blessings-Interviews of normal people that have achieved BIG things!👉Series!!! For Love of the Horse- Brad Jackman DVM & Lee Olsen CJF, how to help your horse!👉Business Tips- Proven Life Changing Business Strategies with Lee Olsen
InspireU Podcast
Alandria Lloyd
Discover a world of inspiration and thought-provoking messages on our podcast channel! Our content is provided by a diverse group of creators, each offering their unique perspective and empowering messages to help you take action and make positive changes in your life. Join us as we explore a range of topics and voices, and discover new ways to grow and develop. Tune in today and become a part of our community of listeners dedicated to personal transformation and growth.
The Athletes' Voices
Andreia
Do you believe that female athletes are not as interesting as male athletes? Not as strong or performant? What if I told you that your perception probably comes from the poor media coverage in women’s sports?UNESCO estimates that globally 4% of sports media coverage is about women. According to a study published in 2020: Female athletes receive the same amount of news coverage as they did in the 1980s. They are also often photographed in “passive” poses, compared to the “active” poses of their male counterparts.I believe, it’s time to change that!This podcast is for anyone who wants to learn about women’s sport. But I’m doing it mostly for women who like me felt like they could never understand sports, that it wasn’t their place but still deep down had an interest in it.So let’s keep learning with the athletes’ voices!
URL copied to clipboard!