
The Almanacs - Episode March 10, 2022
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Rambler's Almanac #75 - The radical history of International Women's Day and the issues with an individualistic approach to feminism. We discuss the limits and constraints that neoliberal feminism places on creating change, and how to break out of that to reclaim the power of feminist organizing.<br><br>Playlist: <ul><li>Hush Club - Commute</li><li>r. mason - Rains too loud for t.v.</li><li>First Aid Kit - My Silver Lining</li><li>The Rheingans Sisters - Bread and Roses</li><li>Peggy Seeger - Song of Myself</li><li>Margo Cilker - Flood Plain</li><li>Mogwai - George Square Thatcher Death Party</li><li>Divine Sweater - Divine Sweater Presents: The Ten Year Plan</li><li>tune-yards - hypnotized</li><li>Sudan Archives - Glorious</li><li>Sargeant X Comrade, featuring Rasheed Chappell - Hail Mary</li><li>Hejira - I Don't Belong to Anyone</li><li>Courtney Barnett - Pedestrian at Best</li><li>North Lakes - After the Drifts</li><li>Parker Sprout - Dark</li><li>Blair Ellair - Societal Spectacle</li><li>Blaze X - Launched My Soul</li><li>ABRAHAM FOGG - The Magician</li><li>Ayme Gdala - Witch</li><li>Tanya Tagaq - Earth Monster</li><li>Hellenica - Of Bones and Sand</li><li>Diploids - Big Black Dog</li><li>Lee Livingston, featuring Shauna Sheppard - Bay Whale</li><li>Hey Major - Sur une ficelle</li><li>Archaics - Witnesses, We</li><li>Johnny Zithers - Tell Your Friends You Love Them</li><li>Frank Mona - Lacuna</li><li>The Corey Hotline - Calgary (You're Killing Me)</li></ul><img src="https://feedpress.me/link/15371/15141550.gif" height="1" width="1"/>