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Heterodorx
Practical Politics with Natasha Chart

Heterodorx

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 74:10


America suffers a paucity of effective women's rights organizations. Personality conflicts, administrative scandals, and cancel culture can drive women away - only to find no alternatives. Asserting competition as the best way to dodge corruption, Natasha Chart proposes a solution: many more nonprofits, created by many more women. But first, she describes her journey from Jehova's Witness to radical leftist to "normie"; her work on the ground in Washington DC; activists' mutually exclusive dietary restrictions; "cowardice at the top"; and her love affair with the democratic process and representative government. Let a million (or at least a few dozen) feminist orgs bloom! Links: Natasha Chart's web site: https://natashachart.com/ Practical Politics for Bold Women: https://chartconsulting.samcart.com/products/practical-politics-for-bold-women IRS web site: https://www.irs.gov/charities-and-nonprofits --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heterodorx/support

Feminist Current
Natasha Chart on her new book, ‘Practical Politics for Bold Women'

Feminist Current

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021


One of the most common questions I receive from women is, “How can I take action?” So many women are concerned about the legislation and ideology being embraced by politicians, the media, and institutions, yet feel helpless to make a difference.  A new book, Practical Politics for Bold Women, is for women who want to…

An American Conversation Podcast
Urgent: Women Organize NOW | Episode 59

An American Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 56:32


Natasha Chart discusses her new book on how important it is for women to organize in today's world!  Listen in, be that Fly on the Wall....

Examining Politics Podcast
NATASHA CHART, GREG PEMBERTON

Examining Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 30:55


NATASHA CHART Executive Director of the Women’s Liberation Front. From Ms. Chart's recent column: "The vast majority of women working for American organizations or outlets aligned with the political left more or less have to affirm a belief in sex change on the basis of gender identity. I’ve talked to women who’ve been forced out of work, out of professions, pushed out of classrooms, or hounded off campus. As a woman fired in 2015 from a left-leaning feminist charity for opposing gender identity and the legalization of the sex industry, I can say the dynamics within American leftist organizations broadly mirror typical workplace harassment of women." GREG PEMBERTON President of the DC Police Union Pemberton pushes back on the ongoing war on cops and the DC government's attempt to defund and "reimagine" policing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Deborah Flora Show
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The Deborah Flora Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 39:02


WoLF Executive Director,  Natasha Chart joins the show to talk about Biden's attack on women and girls.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Problematic Women
‘This Is an Emergency,’ Feminist Says About Future of Women's Sports

Problematic Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 44:38


On his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed a divisive executive order that could ultimately lead to the end of women’s sports as we know them. The “Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation” says, “Children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports.”The order gives biological males who identify as women a pathway to compete in female sports and enter women’s-only spaces, such as bathrooms. Natasha Chart, the executive director of Women’s Liberation Front, joins “Problematic Women” to explain the implications of Biden’s executive action and why we now face an emergency in the battle to protect women’s athletic opportunities from men. Also on today’s show, we tell you everything you need to know about the 48th annual March for Life. Plus, we share a sneak peak of a new Heritage Foundation video that highlights all the strong conservative women serving in positions of power across America right now. And as always, we’ll be crowning our Problematic Woman of the Week!Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daily Signal News
Future of Women’s Sports Threatened by Biden’s Executive Order on Gender Identity

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 32:24


On his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed a divisive executive order that could ultimately lead to the end of women’s sports as we know them. The “Executive Order on Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation” says, “Children should be able to learn without worrying about whether they will be denied access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports.”The order gives biological males who identify as women a pathway to compete in female sports and enter women’s-only spaces, such as bathrooms. Natasha Chart, the executive director of Women’s Liberation Front, explains the implications of Biden’s executive action and why we now face an emergency in the battle to protect women’s athletic opportunities from men. We also cover these stories: President Joe Biden takes major action on climate change. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky says he will listen to the evidence presented during Trump’s impeachment trial. The CDC predicts that America may reach as many as 514,000 COVID-19 related deaths by Feb. 20, 2021. Enjoy the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mortification of Spin
Transgenderism Tackled by an Unlikely Coalition

Mortification of Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 33:11


Emily Zinos of the Ask Me First Minnesota Family Council returns to the bunker following her outstanding appearance on “Gender Confusion.” This time, Emily brings along her good friend Natasha Chart, who is on the board of directors of the Women's Liberation Front - WoLF.  What do a conservative Roman Catholic and a radical feminist have in common? Both believe that biology determines sex, and that women deserve protection. Emily and Natasha are members of Hands Across the Aisle, and—as the title suggests—they join forces with women from across the political spectrum to oppose gender identity ideology. The pair has written an extremely helpful resource guide for parents. Together, they tackle some important questions and tell us why identity politics is detrimental to women.  Why has the transgender movement been so successful? Have we really thought through the lasting consequences of such ideology? Our guests are here to walk us through the answers.  Show Notes Download “Responding to the Transgender Issue - Parent Resource Guide” Ask Me First Minnesota Family Council Women's Liberation Front - WoLF Hands Across the Aisle - Resources

Problematic Women
The Radical Feminists Who Are Fighting the Transgender Movement

Problematic Women

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 65:21


As a leader of the radical feminist organization group Women's Liberation Front, Natasha Chart doesn't agree with conservatives on much. But when it comes to the transgender movement and protecting children from transgender ideology, she's standing side by side with conservatives. Chart spoke Thursday at The Heritage Foundation's Summit on Protecting Children From Sexualization. On this week's edition of "Problematic Women," we sit down with her to find out why.Plus, we take on the issue of deepfakes—the technology that enables you to transpose one person's face over another's, making it seem like that person is doing or saying something they are not—and how it’s becoming a bigger problem, particularly for women. We also address Teen Vogue’s claim that Gen Z is the most progressive and politically independent, Demi Lovato's apology for taking a celebrity birthright trip to Israel, and the now-infamous courtroom hug between Brandt Jean and Amber Guyger, the police officer who had killed his older brother.And we leave you with Ellen Degeneres’ special message about George W. Bush. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The BreakPoint Podcast
Stop the Ill-Named “Equality Act”

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 3:55


After passing the House Judiciary Committee, the “Equality Act” will soon be passed by the House and will then be sent to the Senate. This legislation would extend the federal level protections of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to include sexual orientation and gender identity. Until recently, most of us believed there wasn't much of a chance of the Equality Act ever becoming law. That's because it was assumed that the GOP-majority Senate, which owes its electoral viability to the support of conservative Christians, would not allow it to happen. I hope that's still the case, but there is reason to be concerned. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently announced its support for the Equality Act. This would be a game-changer because, historically, the Chamber has been a major supporter of the GOP. For instance, in the last elections it endorsed 191 Republicans and only 7 Democrats. If the act is brought to a vote by the Senate, all that would be required is for a handful of Republicans to vote “Yes.” It appears that Senator Susan Collins of Maine could be one of the Act's sponsors in the Senate. That's one down, four to go. Thus, the Chamber's endorsement could make the difference between defeat and passage. In their statement, the Chamber of Commerce claimed, “Embracing equality has a profoundly positive impact on business performance,” and that “LGBT-inclusive companies enjoy higher revenue margins, attract better talent, and have lower employee turnover.” In reality, however, The Equality Act does far more than outlaw discrimination. In the way Title VII would be amended, anyone who dissents from the new sexual orthodoxy would be comparable to the racists whose oppression of African-Americans made the Civil Rights Act of 1964 necessary. In the way the Equality Act would rewrite federal law, discrimination against LGBT people wouldn't only be anything that would impede access to public accommodations; it would be anything, anything, less than fully affirming their sense of self. Let me be clear: the Equality Act would do nothing less than reinvent our relationship to the larger society. If it passes, standing for traditional sexual morality would essentially be outlawed. But that's not all. The Equality Act is not only bad for people of faith and anyone else who objects to the new sexual orthodoxy. It's bad for women. So bad, in fact, radical feminists are now joining with conservative Christian women to fight it. Yes, you heard that right. In a recent article at Real Clear Politics, Natasha Chart, board chair of the Women's Liberation Front, teamed up with Penny Nance of Concerned Women for America to warn us, “Under this bill, men and boys [who identify as women and girls] will take away women's small business grants and hard-won spots on sports teams; they will be allowed to live in women's domestic violence shelters and use our locker rooms. And united as women, we are just not going to stand for it.” Please, act now. Call your senators and representatives and tell them what I've told you: the Equality Act must not become law. If you are a businessman or businesswoman, please pressure the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to drop its support for the Equality Act. If you don't know what to say, the Alliance Defending Freedom has prepared a document that tells you exactly who to contact and what to say. It's complete with phone numbers, email addresses and even a physical mailing address to send letters. Come to BreakPoint.org for the link to a site where you can download this document. Acting on behalf of all believers and all women everywhere will only take a few minutes of your time. Failing to act risks a result whose impact will be measured in decades. So please act now. Oppose the Equality Act.

Feminist Current
PODCAST: Kathleen Stock and Natasha Chart discuss the issue of feminists ‘allying with the right’

Feminist Current

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 57:47


Meghan Murphy speaks with Kathleen Stock and Natasha Chart about the contentious question of whether feminists should engage with or work with right wing individuals or groups.

Women's Liberation Radio News
WLRN Edition 33: The Silencing of Women's Voices

Women's Liberation Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 66:21


Happy New Year! Sisters, let us start the year right. Let's hit the ground running. Let's speak out and stand up. Women will NOT be silenced. Join the revolution, and take a listen to our freshest edition on the misogynist censorship of women. Our 33rd show begins with an introduction by our newest member, Robin. Then Damayanti's world headlines are followed by "Your Revolution" by Sarah Jones. Julia speaks with Natasha Chart, board member of Women's Liberation Front, about the Wordpress blog Gender Identity Watch. After that interview, Jennifer Lopez's song "Let's Get Loud" segues into Robin's interview with Meghan Murphy, a feminist writer who was banned from Twitter for using male pronouns in reference to a male pedophile. Finally Sekhmet reads the collectively-written commentary to round out the hour. Thank you to all of our fabulous listeners for all your support. We love hearing from you, so let us know what you think. Reach out, and speak up!

Women's Liberation Radio News
Full Interview with Natasha Chart

Women's Liberation Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 30:40


Natasha Chart is a thinker, writer, and feminist activist and organizer who sits on the board of directors of the Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF) and writes for Feminist Current. In this interview with Thistle Pettersen on April 27th, 2017, Natasha talks about WoLF as an organization, its goals and structure as well as the outside influences that have shaped WoLF as a major radical feminist organization with hundreds of members. In addition, Ms. Chart addresses head-on the question of WoLF accepting money to fight gender identity legal battles from the Alliance Defending Freedom, a right-wing advocacy group that is anti-gay and lesbian and against abortion rights.

Women's Liberation Radio News
Edition 13: The Ethics of Working with Liberals & Conservatives

Women's Liberation Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 58:54


We are proud to present our 13th edition podcast focused on the ethics of coalition-building with both the right & the left as we work as radical feminists to hold and advance the rights of girls and women. In edition 13, WLRN asks hard questions about the ethics and efficacy of WoLF's decision to accept funds from the Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative organization that is against full abortion rights & homosexuality. This hour-long broadcast features interviews with Kaeley Triller-Haver of the Hands Across the Aisle Coalition, Natasha Chart of the Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) and commentary from Nile Pierce of the WLRN collective. In addition, Sekhmet SheOwl reads statements by Stop Trans Chauvinism & Max Robinson of Re-sisters, both groups that are strongly critical of feminists aligning themselves with the right wing. WLRN headlines are read by our sound tech and engineering goddess Jenna Di Quarto and feature a wide variety of stories including sound clips from a recent School Board meeting in Minnesota where two feminists, Tasha Rose and Emily Zinos, faced a room full of trans activists. The songs featured for this edition were selected by Sekhmet SheOwl and are by Nina Simone & Alix Dobkin. Featured photo by Bettye Lane, 1972. We received statements created by WoLF, Max Robinson of Re-sisters, Stop Trans Chauvinism & Ruth Greenberg, lesbian feminist from Great Britain, on the topic of this broadcast. May the discussions continue! You will find links to those statements on our web site wlrnmedia.wordpress.com under the post for edition 13. Please like, share and comment widely!