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Emerge is an organization dedicated to recruiting & training Democratic women to run for office. A'shanti Gholar discusses the existing challenges for women who decide to run.
Virginia's Senate race is one of the most important election for Democrats to win back the Senate
Sharon Kann, is the abortion rights and reproductive health program director at Media Matters, and she discusses their new report titled
Shanda Yates is running for Mississippi's House of Representative, a state crucial for Democrats to gain legislative power in the South
Actress, Improviser & Writer, Niccole Thurman talks about politics, her roles satirizing conservatives and self-care in a toxic political climate.
Kina Collins is a nationally recognized gun violence prevention and healthcare advocate running for the IL-07 Congressional District seat. We discuss her candidacy against a 22-year incumbent, her success with pushing historic legislation for women, and the importance of healthcare justice for those in marginalized communities.
On this episode, I discuss the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) with passionate advocate and activist for women's rights, Kate Kelly. We discuss the role that the state of Virginia will play in finally ratifying the ERA, after it was introduced nearly a century ago.
April Reign, the creator of #OscarsSoWhite viral hashtag and movement, discusses this year's Oscar nominations.
Author Amy Aronson discusses the life of feminist and activist, Crystal Eastman; also the subject of her new book titled "Crystal Eastman: A Revolutionary Life."
On this episode, I have a conversation with Amanda Litman, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Run For Something, an organization dedicated to supporting and recruiting young progressives who want to run for office.