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What can we learn from the Feminist Health Movement? What does radical care and education sound like now? Mirror and a Flashlight explores the history, stories, and practices of Chicago Women’s Health Center, as we have evolved and transformed over the past 45 years.

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 Episodes

Bonus Episode: Reflecting on Mirror and a Flashlight

  • In this bonus episode, we bring listeners a recording of the panel discussion and Q & A from our virtual event, Reflecting on Mirror and a Flashlight. To celebrate the conclusion of the show’s first season, community members and the Mirror and a Flashlight podcast team gathered to reflect on the surprises, inspirations, and challenges of sharing the stories of Chicago Women’s Health Center. Learn more here.

Episode Seven: Listening to the Body

  • In this final episode of the season, Mirror and a Flashlight brings listeners a story that exemplifies CWHC’s integrative approach to health care and shows what is possible when the entire individual is considered and engaged along the winding road of healing. Chiara Francesca generously shares how, since 2009, she has collaborated with her providers across programs, and what this approach has meant for her health and her ability to show up for herself and others. Learn more here.

Episode Six: Integrative Health as Feminist Care

  • What does integrative health mean, and how is it part of feminist care? In this episode of Mirror and a Flashlight, we talk about CWHC’s Integrative Health Program (IHP) with Clinical Services Director, Leslie Fiedler. Listen for a conversation on how CWHC is increasing access to a wider range of frameworks for health and wellness. Learn more here.

Episode Five: A Path to Pregnancy

  • CWHC’s Alternative Insemination (AI) Program was the first in the midwest specifically designed to provide a path to pregnancy for folx who didn’t have access to sperm. In this episode, we talk to early members of the program as well as the current Program Coordinator about how CWHC shifted the landscape of parenthood for queer people seeking pregnancies. Learn more here.

Episode Four: Becoming Trans Inclusive: Steps and Missteps

  • “If you look at any women's organization that started in the 70s, and still is around today, each one of them has their story of how they - if they - made the transition to be trans inclusive.” Today’s episode traces the steps and missteps of CWHC’s journey to offer trans health services and become a leader in providing trans health care in the midwest. Learn more here.

Episode Three: Why Do We Have to Learn This?

  • CWHC’s Outreach and Education (OE) Program has been around for over 30 years and now provides comprehensive sexual health education to over 3,500 young people across Chicago every year. Listen to hear how our health educators bring CWHC’s collaborative, education-focused model beyond its clinic into classrooms, and how they use students’ anonymous questions to challenge traditional power dynamics of who decides what young people get to know or question. Learn more here.

Episode Two: Counseling, A Vulnerable Practice

  • What is a feminist relational approach to therapy? And what does it look like to work towards de-medicalizing mental health? Join us for a conversation between Tina Lee, Lee Jacobs Riggs, and Sunny Swift as they reflect on what it’s like to be a Counselor - and be a human - practicing CWHC’s approach to care. Learn more here.

Episode One: Model of Care

  • Our premiere episode begins with Chicago Women’s Health Center’s roots in the feminist health movement of the 1960s. Terri Kapsalis, author and long-time CWHC Collective Member, describes the clinic’s model of care, its historic context, and how it remains at the heart of our work 45-years later. Learn more here.

Season One Trailer

  • Welcome to the trailer for Mirror and a Flashlight, a podcast that explores the history, stories, and practices of Chicago Women’s Health Center, a feminist collective that has been evolving and transforming for decades. Listen here.

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