Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 8 hours 12 minutes
This month, we tackle infertility and non-traditional family-building with the story of a Jewish couple who had trouble conceiving and decided to hire a surrogate.
We talk with Israeli author Dorit Rabinyan about All the Rivers, a love story that doubles as political allegory, and about the tragic personal experiences that inspired her to write a tale of star-crossed Middle Eastern lovers.
On this month's episode, we explore the Equal Rights Amendment: its feminist history, its absence from our constitution, and today's efforts to revive the fight.
March with us! In this episode, we meet participants in the Women’s March on Washington and go back to where it all began—the first women’s march in Washington, in 1913.
In this episode, we turn for post-election guidance to Ruth Messinger, April Baskin, and Idit Klein—three Jewish women who have spent their lives working for social change—and visit the White House Hanukkah party.