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Far Out With Faust (FOWF)
Outlaws, Activism, and the Fight For Equality | Natalie White

Far Out With Faust (FOWF)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 73:58


Political artist and women's rights activist Natalie White returns to talk about her famous family, her crusade to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, and why the people are more powerful than politicians on episode 144 of the Far Out with Faust Podcast.*This is our second conversation with Natalie White. Check out Part 1 (episode 143) at: https://youtu.be/VRZ22gwINF0Natalie White is a pioneering feminist and artist renowned for her groundbreaking work in Giant Polaroid Photography and fervent advocacy for women's rights. Her notable solo exhibition at The WhiteBox Foundation in June/July 2016 set the stage for a momentous 250-mile march from New York City to Washington, D.C., aimed at propelling the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) into the national conversation. Demonstrating her commitment, White boldly painted “ERA NOW” on the Capitol steps, leading to her arrest and subsequent self-represented trial just before the 2017 Presidential Inauguration and Women's March. Despite the trial's high-profile nature, with support from celebrities like Patricia Arquette and Kamala Lopez, White faced minimal repercussions, showcasing her ability to leverage media for her cause.As co-director of Equal Means Equal, alongside Kamala Lopez, White played a crucial role in reviving the ERA movement, contributing to Nevada, Illinois and Virginia's ratification—the first states to do so in nearly four decades. Her activism extended to challenging the Trump Administration's and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's policies, particularly their undermining of Title IX protections. White's relentless pursuit of gender equality and her innovative use of art and activism have solidified her status as a formidable force in the fight for women's constitutional rights.In this episode, Faust and Natalie find common ground in spite of conflicting political backgrounds. Natalie delves into her famous family, the Whites of West Virginia, and what it was like to have Johnny Knoxville make a movie about them.Discussion highlights include:-The White Family legacy on folk art in America-Natalie's advocacy for the Equal Rights Amendment and women's rights-What it means to be an “outlaw” and the value of civil disobedience-How the Biden Administration is thwarting the Equal Rights Amendment-Why the Democrats don't want social change-How the government is manipulating information to instill fear and discourage free thought via concepts like “misinformation”-The implications of censorship in terms of the First Amendment and the value and power of the Internet to promote free speech-The differences between the government narrative and the reality of political events like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict-How those in power misuse the idea of conspiracy theories to discourage critical thinking-The dynamics of power between the state and the people-The importance of personal responsibility and action in seeking truth and engaging in activism-The impact of cultural and family legacy on Natalie's activism and artistic workCheck out our other episodes featuring Natalie WhiteFOWF Episode 143: https://youtu.be/VRZ22gwINF0FOWF ERA Has Passed!: https://youtu.be/29Oy6y5QdI8Connect with Natalie WhiteFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/natalie.white.7186Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itswhitetrashConnect with Equal Means Equal Website: https://equalmeansequal.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/equalmeansequalmovie/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ERAEducationProjectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/equalmeansequal/#Podcast #Activism #EqualRights

CYLINDER RADIO
The Equal Rights Amendment with Alice Crenshaw from Equal Means Equal

CYLINDER RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 61:48


In this episode of Cylinder Radio, my guest is Alice Crenshaw. Alice works for Equal Means Equal, an organization that is dedicated to the publication of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which I don't think is talked about enough.  During our conversation, we talk about why the Equal Rights Amendment is needed today and how it would protect everyone's rights regardless of gender. We explore various different viewpoints and arguments for and against the ERA, such as the abortion issue, men's paternity cases, transgender issues and the gender pay gap. We also talk a lot about how the military is actually much more progressive and diverse than most people give it credit for.   Lastly, Alice shares a ton of resources that you can check out if you are interested in supporting the ERA. You'll find all the links below! Hope you enjoy the episode and get a deeper insight into the ERA, Will   — FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE ERA —  The ERA 100 Cookbook: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Q_fcsS9kkHuk6VbzUuBi7XjFRioBi51B  Equal Means Equal Website: https://equalmeansequal.org.  The Equal Means Equal Documentary: https://www.amazon.com/Equal-Means-Patricia-Arquette/dp/B01LG6H17Q  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@equalmeansequal  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equalmeansequal/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ERAEducationProject    — DOWNLOAD MY FREE TRAINING ‘DEBATE TO DIALOGUE' — www.cylinderradio.com/debatetodialogue   — SUPPORT MY WORK — Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/willreusch Instagram: https://instagram.com/willreusch My Website: https://willreusch.com 

Straight Outta Crompton
Episode 6: On the Ground in La La Land, ft. guest Jules Wood

Straight Outta Crompton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 39:05


This week's episode comes all the way from the City of Stars, as LC reports back from her recce visit to Los Angeles to find a house and a school ahead of the big move.She's joined by celebrity stylist and wonderwoman extraordinaire Jules Wood who really does epitomise the notion that you can achieve anything with the right attitude – a true Hollywood inspiration story.Find Jules on Instagram at @juleswstylist_Learn more about Equal Means Equal at equalmeansequal.comKeep an eye on my antics on Instagram at @lc_presents

Beyond Fear: The Sex Crimes Podcast
Episode 23: Broken Trust: When Institutions Fail Survivors

Beyond Fear: The Sex Crimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 57:36


Throughout this podcast, we have discussed the ways in which sexual harm impacts survivors psychologically, emotionally, and physically. A less talked about consequence stems from abuse that occurs within the context of institutional environments that are expected to be safe.  In this episode we speak to Dr. Caroline Heldman an expert on the consequences of sexual harm that takes place within institutional environments. Institutional betrayal refers to the harm that an institution does to those who depend on it. As you will hear, this betrayal can be explicit policies or when an institution fails to respond to sexual harm. This is often seen in the context of college campuses, the military, and religions organizations.  Additional Readings and Resources: Faculty Against Rape The Hunting Ground End Rape on Campus The New Campus Anti-Rape Movement: Internet Activism and Social Justice – Caroline Heldman, Alissa R. Ackerman, and Ian Breckenridge-Jackson Blowing the Whistle on Campus Rape – Caroline Heldman, PhD and Danielle Dirks Institutional Betrayal and Institutional Courage – Dr. Jennifer J. Freyd, PhD Guest Bio: Caroline Heldman, PhD is Chair of the Critical Theory & Social Justice Department and Chair of Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies at Occidental College in Los Angeles. She is also Executive Director of The Representation Project and a political commentator for Spectrum and CNN International. Her research specializes in media, the presidency, and systems of power. Dr. Heldman has published six books on gender justice and politics and her work has been featured in numerous documentaries, including Miss Representation, The Mask You Live In, The Hunting Ground, Informant, Equal Means Equal, Liberated, Nevertheless, and The Great American Lie.  Dr. Heldman splits her time between Los Angeles and New Orleans where she co-founded the New Orleans Women's Shelter and the Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum. She also co-founded End Rape on Campus (EROC), Faculty Against Rape (FAR), and End Rape Statute of Limitations (ERSOL) that successfully abolished the time limit on prosecuting rape in California. She is currently curating the first Civil Rights museum in New Orleans with Miss Leona Tate, one of the four little girls who desegregated the Deep South in 1960.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Drop the Mic
Kamala Lopez with Daron Jenkins

Drop the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 62:34


I was super excited to finally get to meet one of my favorite actresses and super activist Kamala Lopez. Kamala has worked as an actor in over thirty feature films including starring roles in Born in East L.A., Deep Cover, The Burning Season (winner of 2 Emmys, 3 Golden Globes and the Humanitas Prize), Clear and Present Danger, Lightning Jack, and I Heart Huckabees. She has starred in over sixty television shows including Black Jesus, Medium, 24, Alias, NYPD Blue, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, and 21 Jump Street (winner of the Imagen Award). In 2016, her follow-up feature, the documentary Equal Means Equal, won Best U.S. Documentary (Audience Award) at Michael Moore's TCF Festival and was a New York Times Critics' Pick. The film was the catalyst behind a national civil rights movement resulting in the ratification of the 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution: The Equal Rights Amendment.

Opportunity Knocks by EmpowHer Purpose
E29: Jyoti Sarda, Producer and Founder of Nimble Media

Opportunity Knocks by EmpowHer Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 41:41


There are few individuals more impressive than Jyoti Sarda expert marketer and now producer!

Conversations With Warrior Women Podcast
Jyoti Sarda- Equal Means Equal and She Could Be Next! Episode 55

Conversations With Warrior Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 36:12


Did you KNOW that WOMEN are NOT PROTECTED under the CONSTITUTION? That the EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT was NEVER ratified? Jyoti Sarda is the Co-Executive Producer of EQUAL MEANS EQUAL, an award-winning documentary feature that is an unflinching examination of the discrimination against women built into the US legal system.  Jyoti and I talk about this and her other award-winning documentary series, "AND SHE COULD BE NEXT, which follows the movement led by women of color to transform politics as candidates and organizers. Jyoti explains how she is navigating transition, surprising things she’s learned from her documentaries and why now more than ever before, women need to come together. Show Notes: Stay in touch, see what Jyoti is up to and book time on her calendar, go to: www.nimblemediallc.com  All info about the documentary series And She Could Be Next can be found at: www.andshecouldbenext.com Lilly Ledbetter movie info can be found at: www.lillymovie.com Guest Bio:
 
Jyoti Sarda brings twenty years as a senior-level global marketing executive with major studios and blue chip brands to developing impact-creating, documentary and narrative content through her company Nimble Media LLC. Currently, she is the producer of the award-winning POV (PBS) documentary series, AND SHE COULD BE NEXT, following  the movement led by women of color to transform politics as candidates and organizers. She is also Co-Executive Producer of EQUAL MEANS EQUAL, an award-winning documentary feature that is an unflinching examination of the discrimination against women built into the US legal system. Until 2016, Jyoti was Vice President of Marketing at Paramount Home Media where she led all facets of global marketing operations for Paramount partner brands, while overseeing international acquisitions. Prior to Paramount, she worked at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Jyoti serves on the advisory board of LAANE, a leading LA-based social justice nonprofit. Her undergrad degree from USC and EMBA from UCLA makes her a rare Bruin/Trojanb though she declines to take sides.

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Inspired Conversations with Amy Schuber
520 Jyoti Sarda, Founder Nimble Media, Producer, And She Could Be Next

Inspired Conversations with Amy Schuber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 53:08


Amy interviews Jyoti (pronounced Jothee) in this Inspired Conversation. This conversation touches on Jyoti's amazing experience and how she built on her experience as a senior level global marketing executive with major studios and blue chip brands into creating, developing and starting her media company Nimble Media LLC. She has leveraged her past into becoming producer and co-executive producer of award winning documentaries such as AND SHE COULD BE NEXT and Equal Means Equal. With upcoming projects about Equal Pay Icon, Lilly Ledbetter and also Black Barbie, supporting other storytellers and spotlighting stories to elevate the topics close to her heart. We talk about how she's leveraged her passion into her projects and how some projects ignite a new passion. We also cover what happens when you get into deep listening and what unfolds when you get out of your own agenda for a story to let the story unfold. Jyoti is bound to inspire you with her journey. Learn. Create. Thrive. www.AmySchuber.com

Sell Without Selling
072: From Corporate To Entrepreneurial Success With Jyoti Sarda

Sell Without Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 57:55


Jyoti Sarda brings twenty years as a senior-level global marketing executive with major studios and blue chip brands to developing impact-creating, documentary and narrative content through her company Nimble Media LLC. Currently, she is the producer of the award winning POV (PBS) documentary series, AND SHE COULD BE NEXT, following  the movement led by women of color transform politics as candidates and organizers. Her next project is the feature film around the life of Lilly Ledbetter, fair pay icon. She is also Co-Executive Producer of EQUAL MEANS EQUAL, an award-winning documentary feature that is an unflinching examination of the discrimination against women built into the US legal system. Until 2016, Jyoti was Vice President of Marketing at Paramount Home Media where she led all facets of global marketing operations for Paramount partner brands, while overseeing international acquisitions. Prior to Paramount, she worked at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Jyoti serves on the boards of GlobalGirl Media, an organization that trains young women to become civically engaged through citizen journalism and LAANE, a leading LA-based social justice nonprofit.  She is intently focused on improving the diversity of elected officials and the electorate. Also, PBS opened up a free streaming window for my documentary AND SHE COULD BE NEXT given the relevance of our story to yesterday's election in GA.  Your listeners can watch it for free until January 24 at andshecouldbenext.com/watch or on the PBS app on smart TVs. Social handles are Twitter @jyotimsarda IG @jyotipie FB www.facebook.com/JyotiSarda On the episode: On this episode of Sell Without Selling, Stacey welcomes Jyoti Sarda to the show for a discussion on transitioning from a comfortable life at a 'perfectly fine" corporate job... to taking the leap into entrepreneurism. Key Takeaways: Make a plan, but then take the leap. You must set your own expectations. Fear doesn't own you. Tweetable Quotes: "Growing up... security and safety were valued more than the potential rewards of entrepreneurship." -Jyoti Sarda "We can no longer deny that radical change is happening in how we do business." -Stacey O'Byrne "Strategizing is important, but you will get to a point where you have to take a deep breath... and do it." -Jyoti Sarda Jyoti Sarda: Connect with and find out more about Jyoti: https://twitter.com/jyotimsarda (Twitter @jyotimsarda) Resources: Instagram: @pivotpointadvantage Schedule a 15 minute call with Stacey:http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey ( http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey) If you’re ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out:http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess ( http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess)  Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you’ve always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals:https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling ( https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling)  

Far Out With Faust (FOWF)
(NSFW) Equal Rights Amendment Has Passed! | Natalie White & Sarabeth Stroller

Far Out With Faust (FOWF)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 41:44


Sarabeth Stroller & Natalie White are two of the major activists and influencers behind the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, the new 28th amendment. After a 100 year battle are women finally equal to men in the US Constitution? You're about to find out!Sara is a self described impact artist, actress, activist and auto-didactic Polymath. Natalie is a provocative artist, activist, and crusader for women’s rights. She has been a "Muse" to a swath of artists and photographers from Peter Beard to Sean Lennon, and George Condo.In 2017 Natalie became the co-director of the Equal Means Equal Organization with Sarabeth, whose mission was to ratify the final three states to pass the Equal Rights Amendment which finally happened in January 2020. However, the battle isn't over yet.LINKS:• FREE THE NIPPLE TRAILER (NSFW): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hmy64Mz-ZFM• ERA.ORG: https://www.equalrightsamendment.org/• Equal Means Equal Documentary: https://equalmeansequal.com/• Free The Nipple Documentary: https://www.amazon.com/Free-Nipple-Casey-LaBow/dp/B00QWUK1PQ• Free The Nipple Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freethenipple/?hl=en

Indivisible Chicago Podcast
46 Kamala Lopez / Natalie White / Heather Steans / Jeff Radue

Indivisible Chicago Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 50:30


The Equal Rights Amendment is destined to be added to the US Constitution and Illinois really should be the 37th state to ratify it. This week, Tom Moss talks with Kamala Lopez, the director of the documentary Equal Means Equal, and artist Natalie White to learn more. A joint resolution to ratify the amendment will be voted on this spring. State Senator Heather Steans joins to explain the process. Subscribe on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Or listen online at indivisiblechicago.com/podcast.

Slate Daily Feed
Represent: #8: Director Kamala Lopez on ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 59:09


On this episode of Represent, Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris sits down with actress, filmmaker, and activist Kamala Lopez, about her new documentary, Equal Means Equal, which advocates hard for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment; and talks Donald Glover and his new off-kilter half-hour comedy on FX, Atlanta with Kara Brown, staff writer at Jezebel. Check out: -Donald Glover’s Community by Rembert Browne -Solange Knowles essay: “And do you belong I do?” I do. -Paperboy song from Atlanta -How Amos ’n’ Andy Paved the Way for Black Stars on TV -Black List Live! in LA Saturday, 9/17 Check out other Panoply podcasts at itunes.com/panoply. Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Represent
#8: Director Kamala Lopez on ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment

Represent

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 59:09


Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris sits down with actress, filmmaker, and activist Kamala Lopez, about her new documentary, Equal Means Equal, which advocates hard for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment; and talks Donald Glover and his new off-kilter half-hour comedy on FX, Atlanta with Kara Brown, staff writer at Jezebel. Check out: -Donald Glover’s Community by Rembert Browne -Solange Knowles essay: “And do you belong I do?” I do. -Paperboy song from Atlanta -How Amos ’n’ Andy Paved the Way for Black Stars on TV -Black List Live! in LA Saturday, 9/17 Tell a friend to subscribe! Share this link: megaphone.link/represent Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Heartland Labor Forum
Kamala Lopez: “Equal Means Equal”

Heartland Labor Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 57:40


Kamala Lopez has just released the film Equal Means Equal which will be shown Friday as part of Women's Equality Week. On this week's Heartland Labor Forum, we interview her […] The post Kamala Lopez: “Equal Means Equal” appeared first on KKFI.

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Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy

Edition #938 Today we take a look at what women are complaining about. Turns out there’s a lot, and for good reason.   Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: Gerda Lerner - short unedited Interview - BKRenata - Air Date: 7-28-12 Ch. 3: Song 1: Heirloom - The Black Atlantic  Ch. 4: Act 2: Women in Media: On Feminism - Arthouse - Air Date: 12-23-14 Ch. 5: Song 2: Things will change - Audiophil Ch. 6: Act 3: Intersectionality Video - Giavana Margo - Air Date: 11-20-14 Ch. 7: Song 3: con·form·ist - dustmotes Ch. 8: Act 4: Framing the debate on family-friendly workplace policies - CounterSpin (@FAIRmediawatch) - Air Date: 5-29-15 Ch. 9: Song 4: Khaf - deeB Ch. 10: Act 5: Should Men be Excluded From the workplace? - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 05-20-15 Ch. 11: Song 5: The Insider Theme - The Insider Ch. 12: Act 6: Hollywood Boys' Club Called Out For Sexism - AJ+ - Air Date: 05-21-15 Ch. 13: Song 6: Back to the Future - Mikhola Ch. 14: Act 7: Upworthy & Lady Parts Present: Candid Casting Calls - Upworthy - Air Date: 02-18-15 Ch. 15: Song 7: n/a Ch. 16: Act 8: Why I'm a... FEMINIST! (gasp) - Laci Green (@gogreen18) - Air Date: 4-23-14 Ch. 17: Song 8: Without a doubt - BJ Block and Dawn Pemberton Ch. 18: Act 9: I am Not Roof's Woman - The F Word with @GRITlaura Flanders - Air Date: 6-26-15 Ch. 19: Song 9: Drifts - The OO-Ray Ch. 20: Act 10: Caitlyn Clark's poem in response to UCSB shooting - @Making_Contact - Air Date: 4-21-15 Ch. 21: Song 10: Ennio 08-08 - Silence is sexy Ch. 22: Act 11: Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment via @ERACoalition - Best of the Left Activism Ch. 23: Song 11: This fickle world - Theo Bard Ch. 24: Act 12: Woman on the $10 Bill - @LastWeekTonight with @iamjohnoliver Voicemails Ch. 25: Critiquing homeopathy - Marty from California Ch. 26: Happiness through polyamory - Chris from Seattle Ch. 27: Happiness through surfing - Issac from DC Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 28: Final comments on gaining a perspective on life that will allow us to follow our bliss Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Activism: Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment via @ERACoalition Take Action: SIGN: "Pass the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)” via MoveOn.org SUPPORT the ratification of the ERA: Take the Pledge and Contact Your Representatives via the ERA Coalition Additional Activism: Watch for the release of the documentary "Equal Means Equal” from the ERA Education Project Sources/further reading: "Meryl Streep Helpfully Reminded Congress We Still Don’t Have an Equal-Rights Amendment” at The Cut "Meryl Streep Is Pushing Congress to Finally Revive the Equal Rights Amendment” at Mother Jones "The new women warriors: Reviving the fight for equal rights” at CNN.com Written by BOTL social media/activism director Katie Klabusich Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes and Stitcher!