
The power of theatre in addressing sexual misconduct
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- In this episode of the WHO #NoExcuse Podcast, host Guni Dias speaks with Suzie Miller, an award-winning Australian playwright and former criminal defense lawyer specializing in human rights. They discuss the complexities of preventing and responding to sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment, especially in the aid sector. Miller shares insights from her career transition, the gendered nuances of legal responses to sexual assault, and the significant impact of her play, Prima Facie, on judicial education. They delve into the importance of empathy, the role of theater in driving systemic change, and the critical need for men to challenge the status quo within power dynamics.
- 00:00 Introduction
- 00:11 Meet Suzie Miller: From Lawyer to Playwright
- 01:27 Exploring Prima Facie: A Play on Sexual Assault
- 04:07 Understanding the Freeze or Befriend Response
- 05:25 Legal System's Perspective on Sexual Assault
- 08:01 The Role of Theatre in Legal Education
- 10:02 Empathy and Change Through Theatre
- 11:22 Lessons for the Aid Sector
- 14:43 Men's Role in Addressing Gender Violence
- 20:21 The Importance of Feeling Uncomfortable
- 25:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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