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Dr. Pamela Nettleton discusses how the media's coverage of violence against women perpetuates a culture of violence.
Dr. Ruth Defoster discusses the consistent features present in all mass shootings and their perpetrators, including toxic masculinity. We walk through several of the country's attacks and discuss the media's treatment of these incidents, the contagion effect of mass shootings, and the media's influence on the culture of gun violence in America.
Allison McKim discusses the ways in which gendered treatment or "Women Centered Treatment" the lives of women in recovery, the lives of their families and their relationships. We also discuss how racial stereotypes influence treatment.
In her book, "Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny," Kate Manne thoroughly explores the meaning of misogyny; her examination, through analogy, and examples from politics and the news headlines, provides considerable clarity about what misogyny is and what it is not.
In this episode, we've pulled together some of the most compelling moments of episodes from 2017
In this episode, with award-winning professor and author of the book "Scarlet A: The Ethics, Law & Politics of Ordinary Abortion," Katie Watson, we discuss the deeper structural, cultural, and social issues that fuel our modern debate on abortion rights.
This episode features an interview with Sharon Fairley, candidate for Illinois Attorney General and the first candidate to receive the endorsement of the American Women's Party.
Michele Jawando joins to discuss controversial judicial nominees, the Supreme Court, voter suppression and the #MeToo movement.
In this episode, we've pulled together some of the most compelling moments from earlier interviews which explore racism and xenophobia in America, both during the Trump administration and following 9/11.
Spread the Vote founder, Kat Calvin, discusses the original motivation by her organization's start, as well as the cost and challenges many eligible voters face in getting the necessary ID in order to vote.