What Makes a Stronger Home: Gender, Power, and the Politics of Care - with Katrina Chen
Release Date: 05/15/2025
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info_outlineFormer BC Minister and lifelong advocate Katrina Chen joins And Still We Rise to explore what it really takes to build safety - at home, in policy, and in public life. In this intimate and wide-ranging conversation, Katrina and Angela Marie MacDougall delve into surviving gender-based violence, leading childcare reform, writing through trauma, and walking away from politics to heal.
At the heart of this conversation is Katrina's new children's book, A Stronger Home - a tender and courageous story of a mother and son fleeing violence, written to help young readers understand trauma, reslience, and healing.
Angela and Katrina discuss how storytelling, survivor leadership, and trauma-informed public policy can shift what safety means for everyone.
From early childhood education to economic survival, from Gaza to Vancouver, this episode connects the personal and the political in the fight for justice. What happens when leaders speak their truth? What does it mean to centre survivors in every system? And what do we owe to each other rnow, as the world tilts further into crisis?
As Katrina says, "We heal together."
Tune in for an honest, courageous conversation about care, trauma, and the power to building something better - from the inside out.