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Here’s Why Feminism is Relevant Today -- For Men Too!

Dr Maria Castro Varela, Professor of Pedagogy and Social Work, Alice Salomon University (Berlin)

16-Dec-25 15:00

Here’s Why Feminism is Relevant Today -- For Men Too!

From memes to heated exchanges in the comment section, feminism is often distorted through the lens of viral and even ragebait content on social media and reduced to caricatures and stereotypes. Today, feminism has even become a sort of ‘foul word’ in some quarters, with some women trying to distance themselves from the label, as well. But beyond the noise, lies a global grassroots movement against the patriarchy, shaped by history, economics, and everyday realities on the ground.

Maria Castro Varela is a feminist thinker and professor of Pedagogy and Social Work at the Alice Salomon University in Berlin. In this episode, we speak to her about some myths surrounding feminism, what the movement truly stands for, what some feminists get wrong, and why men should be part of the movement too.

Produced by: Dashran Yohan

Presented by: Dashran Yohan


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