#14: Assunta Morrone: Feminism on and off the mats
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Assunta (she/her) is a 1st generation migrant women form Italy who arrived in Australia in 1968, when she was 3 years old. She has olive skin and curly black hair. Assunta has spent her professional career working in the health and community sector with a focus on social justice and intersectional feminism. She is a 5th Dan in the Japanese Martial arts of Aikido, practices Iyengar Yoga and Flamenco dancing, but like Elaine in Seinfeld she thinks she is a better dancer than she really is.
Georgia and Assunta discuss:
The similarities and differences between martial arts and self defense
Feminist self-defense
Aikido as an art of non-violence
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Sexism in sport https://www.respectvictoria.vic.gov.au/
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Thank you so much to Nari for the beautiful song "Shape Me" heard at the beginning and end of this episode. Nari wrote this song about Shape Your Life, a boxing program for self-identified female survivors of violence in Canada. She wrote this song using the words and experiences shared by participants with Cathy Van Ingen. You can find out more about Shape Your Life in my interview with Cathy in Episode 8. You can hear more of Nari's work by going to her Instagram: @narithesaga