A Black feminist discussion of the FX miniseries MRS. AMERICA starring Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne, Uzo Aduba, Niecy Nash, Margo Martindale, Sarah Paulson. Featuring The Greenidge Sisters: Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten. #GreenidgeSisters
From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. This week a twist! Their family members Ariel (aka Gran-ji), Hunter (age 10), Katia (age 13) and Mavis (age 1) join to talk about what it means to be a girl today. Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! #GreenidgeSisters Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Recorded by: Kaitlyn Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Photos: Courtesy of Kaitlyn Greenidge and FX
Gloria (Rose Byrne), Bella (Margo Martindale) and Jill (Elizabeth Banks) put pressure on the White House to act on their proposals from the National Women’s Conference. Phyllis (Cate Blanchett) prepares to leverage her political victories as the 1980 presidential election draws near. -FX Uzo Aduba as Shirley Chisholm in Mrs. America. Courtesy of FX. Neicy Nash as Flo Kennedy in Mrs. America. Courtesy of FX. From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! Resources The Honourable Woman starring Maggie Gyllenhaal on (HBO Max) Movement for Black Lives #GreenidgeSisters Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Recorded by: Kaitlyn Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: Courtesy of FX
Alice, Rosemary and Pamela cross into enemy territory at the National Women's Conference in Houston, where they come face-to-face with Feminist leaders. -FX Sarah Paulson as Alice in Mrs. America. Courtesy of FX. From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! Resources They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South by Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers "Gloria Steinem says TV drama of 1970s feminist history ‘ridiculous'" by Mark Brown, The Guardian, May 22, 2020 What is a masque? (not mask) Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: All Sole Property of FX #GreenidgeSisters
"Bella (Margo Martindale) is put in charge of the first ever government-funded National Women's Conference. Phyllis (Cate Blanchett) and her women clash over how to best disrupt the conference." -FX Margo Martindale as Bella Abzug (Courtesy of FX) From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! Resources New Zine: Letter to the Anti-Rape Movement by Mariame Kaba, April 20, 2020 100 Essays I Don't Have Time to Write: On Umbrellas and Sword Fights, Parades and Dogs, Fire Alarms, Children, and Theater by Sarah Ruhl Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: All Sole Property of FX #GreenidgeSisters
"With a pro-ERA Republican in the White House, Phyllis (Cate Blanchett) protests her own party, which puts her in conflict with Republican Feminist leader, Jill Ruckelshaus (Elizabeth Banks)." -FX From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. #GreenidgeSisters Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! Resources Ursula K. Le Guin, National Book Awards Speech Tarana Burke on Tara Reade Latest ERA News Judge Releases Alabama Prisoners Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: All Sole Property of FX #GreenidgeSisters
"Phyllis (Cate Blanchett) and Fred Schlafly debate superstar Feminist couple Brenda (Ari Graynor) and Marc Feigan-Fasteau on television." -FX From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. #GreenidgeSisters Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! Resources Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: All Sole Property of FX #GreenidgeSisters
"As Stop ERA grows and gains media attention, Betty Friedan (Tracey Ullman), the mother of the Feminist movement, makes it her mission to take down Phyllis." -FX From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today. Share your thoughts on the show: #GreenidgeSisters Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening! Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: All Sole Property of FX #GreenidgeSisters
"Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly (Cate Blanchett) considers another run for Congress, amid the women’s movement’s push for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment." -FX Gloria Steinem (Rose Byrne) fends off Bella Abzug’s (Margo Martindale) attempts to drag her further into the political game." -FX "Shirley Chisholm (Uzo Aduba) makes a historic run for president, while Gloria struggles to play politics at the DNC. Phyllis takes her new anti-ERA organization national." -FX From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America. Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and why it's still relevant today. Share your thoughts on the show: #GreenidgeSisters Please subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts and share on social so others can find the show too. Thanks for listening. Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Recorded by: Kaitlyn Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Clips, Photos: Courtesy of FX Episode References ‘Mrs. America’ Director Amma Asante (Zora Mag) Feminism, Interrupted: A Conversation with Lola Olufemi and Momtaza Mehri (London Review of Books) Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community (Goodreads) Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom (Publisher Site)