Lanark County Interval House

RAGE

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Welcome to RAGE: Rural Advocacy on Gender Equality, the podcast where fierce feminists from Lanark County Interval House take on big conversations that matter. Erin, Emma, and Jess are advocates with a passion for justice, equity, and truth-telling. We created this podcast as an outlet for our RAGE, but also because the world needs more bold, unapologetic voices speaking up for women, especially in rural Canada. From local stories to global movements, we dig into how gender impacts everything, why it matters, and what we can all do about it. Honest. Insightful. Canadian. This is RAGE.

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Lanark County Interval House

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News

Site du podcast

www.lcih.org

Dernier épisode

15 mai 2026

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Épisodes

More Than a “Domestic Dispute”L Naming Femicide 15.05.2026

This season of RAGE explores violence against women and girls in Canada — not as isolated incidents, but as patterns shaped by power, control, and systems that too often fail to intervene early. We’re not just talking about what happens at the end of the story. We’re looking at everything that leads there — the language we use, the warning signs we miss, and the myths that stop us from recognizing...

“Why Did She Stay?”: Breaking the Cycle of Violence and the Myths We Still Believe 08.01.2026

In this episode of RAGE, hosts Jess and Emma are joined by Hanna, a Crisis Counsellor with Lanark County Interval House and Community Support, to unpack what it really means to break the cycle of violence. Together, they explore how intimate partner violence is rarely a single incident — it’s a pattern shaped by power, control, fear, love, survival, and systemic barriers. The conversation takes on...

Raging Perspectives: Take Back the Night 15.09.2025

In this episode of RAGE , we explore the history, significance, and ongoing impact of Take Back the Night —a global movement that began in the 1960s to challenge sexual violence and reclaim public spaces for women and marginalized communities. We’ll break down why this movement is still vital today, especially in light of rising intimate partner violence, high-profile cases like the Hockey Canada...

Inquests and Justice: Renfrew County and Beyond with Pamela Cross 20.08.2025

What is an inquest, and why does it matter in the fight against gender-based violence? In this episode of RAGE , we break down the purpose and process of inquests, exploring how they uncover systemic failures and lead to recommendations for change. We take a close look at the CKW (Renfrew County) Inquest, which examined the 2015 murders of three women—Carol Culleton, Anastasia Kuzyk, and Nathalie...

Meeting Women Where They're At: Realities and Complexities of Harm Reduction & Gender-Based Violence 15.07.2025

In this episode of  RAGE , we dig into what  harm reduction  really means — and why it matters far beyond substance use. Often misunderstood or reduced to needle exchanges and naloxone, harm reduction is a philosophy rooted in dignity, safety, and autonomy. We explore how harm reduction shows up in the context of gender-based violence, sexual health, safety planning, and systems that too often pun...

Raging Perspectives: Naming the Violence -- Understanding Femicide in Canada 03.07.2025

In this episode of  RAGE , we talk about femicide — what it means, why it matters, and why using the right language is so important. We break down recent statistics, look at how gender-based killings are reported (or not), and discuss why calling it  femicide  helps us better understand and respond to this ongoing crisis.

Raging Perspectives: Voices Missing, Voices Raised — Justice for MMIWG2S 19.06.2025

In this special  Perspectives  episode of  RAGE , we honour Indigenous Peoples Day by focusing on the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S). We explore the systemic violence, colonial legacies, and gaps in justice that continue to put Indigenous lives at risk. Through powerful stories and critical reflection, we discuss the urgent need for...

This is Pride: Queer Joy, Queer Love, and the Violence We Don’t Talk About 12.06.2025

June is a time to celebrate love, identity, and community — but it’s also a time to confront the hard truths that often go unspoken. In this Pride Month episode, we dive into how gender-based violence shows up in LGBTQ+ relationships. We explore the unique barriers faced by queer and trans survivors, how systemic erasure makes it harder to get support, and why inclusive services are a necessity —...

From Scandal to Systemic: The Bigger Picture of Sexual Violence 26.05.2025

Welcome to the very first episode of RAGE: Rural Advocacy for Gender Equality, the podcast by Lanark County Interval House where we amplify bold conversations about gender-based violence and rural advocacy. This month, for Sexual Assault Prevention Month, we’re talking about the complexities of power, prevention, and consent. From everyday dynamics to high-profile cases, we ask: What does consent...

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