Podcast
How to engage people that disagree with you (Part 1) – a period perspective
Ever struggled speaking with people who disagree with you?
Want to learn how to speak with people outside your echo chamber?
Award winning menstrual health charity Irise International open the Act for Change Together podcast by tackling a big question in activism – how do we engage people in our work who disagree with us? We hear from Irise‘s young’ trustee and Empower Period Committee chair Sophie Rowson, Irise’s ‘Agent of Change’ and Empower Period Forum member Nkechi Adeboye, and Irise’s UK Projects Manager Acushla Young.
In Part 2 of this episode we will hear from the Director of Union of Justice, as well as ex Lord Mayor of Sheffield and MEP, Magid Magid.
About The Speakers
About Acushla Young
My name is Acushla Young and I am the UK Project Manager at Irise International. Irise works with girls, women and people with periods across the UK and East Africa to end period poverty and shame, and empower menstruators to reach their full potential. I first got involved with Irise as part of my Master’s course, where I worked with our incredible team in Uganda to produce project evaluation. Now I have the honour of supporting hundreds of young people to lead their communities to period freedom. I am also on the board of trustees at Girl Friendly Society, a fantastic organisation that builds girl’s confidence and ability to thrive in the UK.
About Sophie Rowson
Sophie is a researcher and menstrual equality advocate living in Sheffield. She has been part of the Irise community since 2018 having started out as a fundraising and campaigning volunteer before joining Irise’s UK Board of Trustees in 2019. She believes in the power of collective youth-led advocacy and action to create a better world in which people with periods can thrive.
About Nkechi Adeboye
Nkechi is a recent graduate of economics and software engineering with a range of volunteering experience with Sheffield based and international charity which in addition to Irise International, include FoodWorks, South Yorkshire Housing Association, Women Working Worldwide and Chayn. Interest areas of Nkechi include the role of FinTech for financial inclusion, tech policy and the role of technological advancement for the effective realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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