Feminist Crush

Kitty Lindsay

Podcasting from the feminist cool kids table every #feministcrushfriday about art and activism. You know you want to sit with us. Pull up a chair.

  • 29 minutes 56 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep. 8: Kayla Young

    Kayla Young is the founder of Boss Babes WV, a women's social empowerment organization; the owner of Eggs Will Roll, a non-traditional egg roll food truck; and mama to two wild toddlers. She is a freelance writer and graduate of West Virginia University. 

    2 November 2018, 10:07 am
  • 32 minutes 45 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep. 7: Jan Rader

    Jan Rader became Huntington, West Virginia’s first female fire chief in 2017. Jan was featured in 2017’s Oscar-nominated documentary short Heroin(e) for her work in to confront the opioid epidemic in Huntington. She is also a board member of Fairness West Virginia, a statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization. In 2018, Jan was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world.

    2 November 2018, 10:06 am
  • 23 minutes 26 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep.6: Amanda Estep-Burton

    Amanda Estep-Burton is a working class mother of four who cares deeply about the people of West Virginia. She is committed to making a difference in her home state. She is currently running as a Democrat for the West Virginia House of Delegates 36th District.

    2 November 2018, 10:05 am
  • 25 minutes 24 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep. 5: Kayleigh Phillips

    Kayleigh Phillips works as a graphic designer and tattoo artist in Charleston, West Virginia. She is Assistant Creative Director and Design Editor of Electric Dirt, a zine created by the Queer Appalachia Project to celebrate queer voices and identities from Appalachia and the South.

    2 November 2018, 10:04 am
  • 20 minutes 17 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep. 4: Tate Thompson

    Tate Thompson is the Founder and Executive Director of WV Transgender Resources (WVTR). In addition to his work at WVTR, he is also a full-time college student studying graphic design.

    2 November 2018, 10:03 am
  • 28 minutes 42 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep. 3: Diane Pendleton

    Diane Pendleton is a feminist wife, mom, grandmother and nurse who is horrified that her generation has not done more to protect our children. Gun violence prevention is her number one concern now.

    2 November 2018, 10:02 am
  • 26 minutes 58 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep. 2: Katie Quiñonez

    Katie Quiñonez has served as the Development Director of the Women’s Health Center of West Virginia, the state’s last remaining abortion provider, since September 2017. With a background in journalism, social work and nonprofit fundraising, she earned her Master of Public Administration from Marshall University with a concentration in Nonprofit Management in May 2018. In her spare time, she fosters cats and kittens through local animal rescues in Cabell County.

    2 November 2018, 10:01 am
  • 29 minutes 26 seconds
    S4 Bonus Ep. 1: Cathy Kunkel

    Cathy Kunkel is a co-founder of Rise Up West Virginia, a progressive grassroots community organization based in Charleston, West Virginia. She is also a co-chair of the WV Working Families Party.

    2 November 2018, 10:00 am
  • 47 minutes 1 second
    S4, Ep. 20: Raven Vance

    Raven Vance is a young voice in West Virginia who spends her time searching for new ways to get her message of change across to those who are not always willing to hear it. She attends Sarah Lawrence College in New York where she studies Political Science in preparation to pursue a career in Law.

    30 October 2018, 10:00 am
  • 46 minutes 26 seconds
    S4, Ep. 19: Theresa "Tess" Jackson

    Theresa "Tess" Jackson is a middle school teacher in Huntington, West Virginia. She is currently running for the West Virginia House of Delegates 15th District. She loves reading, spending time with her family, and her two cats Wally and Lillian.

    26 October 2018, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    S4, Ep. 18: Mamone

    Mamone is an audio engineer and artist living in the coalfields of West Virginia. Mamone engineered and produced some of the first Riot Grrrl albums and served as President of Riot Grrrl Ink (RGI), the largest queer record label in the world until 2014. Today, Mamone is the Creative Director of the Queer Appalachia Project, communicating with over 100,000 people a day who call home below the Mason-Dixon Line through the project's social media. This fall, Mamone's art will be featured in a solo show at Sheherazade Gallery in Louisville, Kentucky.

    23 October 2018, 10:00 am
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