Fifty Feminist States: Interviews with Feminist Activists and Artists Across the U.S.

Embracing yoga's roots and becoming a yoga unity activist on unceded Seminole land in Florida

Show Notes

Welcome to season six! Fifty Feminist States is back for a mini-season with three very special conversations about healing, white supremacy, and voting this fall.

In this episode, Amelia interviews Susanna Barkataki, a speaker, teacher, author, and yoga unity activist living and working on unceded Seminole land in Florida. They discuss what it’s like to be an Indian woman practicing and teaching yoga in the U.S., the ways in which yoga succeeds and fails as a feminist practice, and the necessary steps for decolonizing yoga in the West. It’s such a powerful conversation and a beautiful sneak peek into Susanna’s upcoming book.

Fifty Feminist States is no longer releasing new episodes. Click here to follow Amelia’s next podcasting project Softer Sounds.

What is Fifty Feminist States: Interviews with Feminist Activists and Artists Across the U.S.?

A roadtripping, storytelling podcast visiting all fifty US states to interview feminist activists and artists about their work for gender justice. Intersectional & trans-inclusive. Hosted & produced by Amelia Hruby, PhD from 2018 - 2021.