<p>Michelle and Emily welcome Maria Alyokhina (Masha) of Pussy Riot to the podcast. Pussy Riot was visiting St. Louis for a concert through a special arrangement with Barrett Barrera Projects. Listen to this intimate, informative, and powerful conversation with Masha as she tells the story of Pussy Riot, her time in the Russian penal colony, life after incarceration, and the challenges of speaking out and making art under a dictatorship. Masha remains hopeful for the world, taking inspiration from the suffragettes and feminist activists around the world. </p><br><p>"The world needs feminism"</p><br><p>"Art Can Change the World"</p><br><p>"Without the fight, it will all disappear..."</p><ul><li>Masha Alyokhina</li></ul><p><br></p><p>If you haven't listened to the episode right before this (Part One - Riot Days) where Michelle &amp; Emily talk about the impact of meeting Pussy Riot and the subsequent conversations, we highly recommend that you do. </p><p>You can follow Pussy Riot on Instagram @pussyriot and YouTube @wearepussyriot</p><p>You can get Masha's book Riot Days on Amazon. Here's the description from Amazon.</p><p><strong>"A Pussy Rioter’s riveting, hallucinatory account of her years in Russia’s criminal system and of finding power in the most powerless of situations</strong></p><br><p>In February 2012, after smuggling an electric guitar into Moscow’s iconic central cathedral, Maria Alyokhina and other members of the radical collective Pussy Riot performed a provocative “Punk Prayer,” taking on the Orthodox Church and its support for Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian regime.</p><br><p>For this, they were charged with “organized hooliganism” and were tried while confined in a cage and guarded by Rottweilers. That trial and Alyokhina’s subsequent imprisonment became an international cause. For Alyokhina, her two-year sentence launched a bitter struggle against the Russian prison system and an iron-willed refusal to be deprived of her humanity. Teeming with protests and police, witnesses and cellmates, informers and interrogators,&nbsp;<em>Riot Days</em>&nbsp;gives voice to Alyokhina’s insistence on the right to say no, whether to a prison guard or to the president. Ultimately, this insistence delivers unprecedented victories for prisoners’ rights.</p><br><p>Evocative, wry, laser-sharp, and laconically funny, Alyokhina’s account is studded with song lyrics, legal transcripts, and excerpts from her jail diary―dispatches from a young woman who has faced tyranny and returned with the proof that against all odds even one person can force its retreat."</p><br><p>Thank you for listening and subscribing to Cliterally Speaking the Podcast. Visit our website: www.cliterallyspeakingpodcast.com</p><p>Facebook: @cspeakpodcast</p><p>Instagram: @cliterallyspeakingthepodcast</p><p>Twitter: @cliterallyspea1</p><p>Please call our comment line: 812-727-0794</p><p>Watch our youtube channel (Cliterally Speaking the Podcast) for all the behind the scenes discussions during our recording sessions. Our Patreon site is up - visit it here - http://bit.ly/32uOnVT</p><br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Cliterally Speaking the Podcast

Michelle Dougherty and Emily Lane

Part Two - Riot Days: A Conversation with Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina

JAN 16, 202442 MIN
Cliterally Speaking the Podcast

Part Two - Riot Days: A Conversation with Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina

JAN 16, 202442 MIN

Description

<p>Michelle and Emily welcome Maria Alyokhina (Masha) of Pussy Riot to the podcast. Pussy Riot was visiting St. Louis for a concert through a special arrangement with Barrett Barrera Projects. Listen to this intimate, informative, and powerful conversation with Masha as she tells the story of Pussy Riot, her time in the Russian penal colony, life after incarceration, and the challenges of speaking out and making art under a dictatorship. Masha remains hopeful for the world, taking inspiration from the suffragettes and feminist activists around the world. </p><br><p>"The world needs feminism"</p><br><p>"Art Can Change the World"</p><br><p>"Without the fight, it will all disappear..."</p><ul><li>Masha Alyokhina</li></ul><p><br></p><p>If you haven't listened to the episode right before this (Part One - Riot Days) where Michelle &amp; Emily talk about the impact of meeting Pussy Riot and the subsequent conversations, we highly recommend that you do. </p><p>You can follow Pussy Riot on Instagram @pussyriot and YouTube @wearepussyriot</p><p>You can get Masha's book Riot Days on Amazon. Here's the description from Amazon.</p><p><strong>"A Pussy Rioter’s riveting, hallucinatory account of her years in Russia’s criminal system and of finding power in the most powerless of situations</strong></p><br><p>In February 2012, after smuggling an electric guitar into Moscow’s iconic central cathedral, Maria Alyokhina and other members of the radical collective Pussy Riot performed a provocative “Punk Prayer,” taking on the Orthodox Church and its support for Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian regime.</p><br><p>For this, they were charged with “organized hooliganism” and were tried while confined in a cage and guarded by Rottweilers. That trial and Alyokhina’s subsequent imprisonment became an international cause. For Alyokhina, her two-year sentence launched a bitter struggle against the Russian prison system and an iron-willed refusal to be deprived of her humanity. Teeming with protests and police, witnesses and cellmates, informers and interrogators,&nbsp;<em>Riot Days</em>&nbsp;gives voice to Alyokhina’s insistence on the right to say no, whether to a prison guard or to the president. Ultimately, this insistence delivers unprecedented victories for prisoners’ rights.</p><br><p>Evocative, wry, laser-sharp, and laconically funny, Alyokhina’s account is studded with song lyrics, legal transcripts, and excerpts from her jail diary―dispatches from a young woman who has faced tyranny and returned with the proof that against all odds even one person can force its retreat."</p><br><p>Thank you for listening and subscribing to Cliterally Speaking the Podcast. Visit our website: www.cliterallyspeakingpodcast.com</p><p>Facebook: @cspeakpodcast</p><p>Instagram: @cliterallyspeakingthepodcast</p><p>Twitter: @cliterallyspea1</p><p>Please call our comment line: 812-727-0794</p><p>Watch our youtube channel (Cliterally Speaking the Podcast) for all the behind the scenes discussions during our recording sessions. Our Patreon site is up - visit it here - http://bit.ly/32uOnVT</p><br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>