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KPFA - UpFront
SCOTUS Back in Session; Mutual Aid for Hurricane Helene in North Carolina; Plus, Proposition 4 Explained

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 59:58


00:08 — Jessica Mason Pieklo is Executive Editor at Rewire News and co-host of the podcast “Boom! Lawyered.” 00:33 — Margaret Killjoy host of the podcast “Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff” and was involved in mutual aid efforts for communities devastated by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina. 00:45 — Erin Stone is Climate Emergency Reporter for Southern California Public Radio's LAist. The post SCOTUS Back in Session; Mutual Aid for Hurricane Helene in North Carolina; Plus, Proposition 4 Explained appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - UpFront
Yemen Peace Talks; Plus, Supreme Court takes up Mifepristone

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 59:58


0:08 — Arwa Mokdad, Middle East analyst and peace advocate at Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation 0:33 — Imani Gandy is Senior Editor of Law and Policy at Rewire News and co-host of the podcast Boom! Lawyered   The post Yemen Peace Talks; Plus, Supreme Court takes up Mifepristone appeared first on KPFA.

The Real News Podcast
Texas is the future neofascists want | The Marc Steiner Show

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 34:04


Click here to read the transcriptAttacks on LGBTQ rights, abortion access, and movements for racial justice aren't exclusive to any one state in the union. But Texas is certainly a place where state officials and vigilantes are working hand-in-hand to bring about a dangerous new future. Texas-based journalists Andrea Grimes and Steven Monacelli join The Marc Steiner Show to explain where Texas is headed and how the left is fighting back.Andrea Grimes is a writer, editor, and activist living in Austin, Texas. She frequently writes about Texas, politics, and reproductive justice. Her work has previously appeared in the New York Times, The Nation, DAME Magazine, Rewire News, The Texas Observer, and other publications.Steven Monacelli is the Texas Observer's Special Investigative Correspondent, based in Dallas. His reporting has been featured in Rolling Stone, The Daily Beast, The Real News, Dallas Observer, Dallas Weekly, and more. He is also the publisher of Protean Magazine, a nonprofit literary publication. Follow him on Twitter @stevanzetti.Studio Production: Cameron GranadinoPost-Production: David HebdenHelp us continue producing The Marc Steiner Show by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-mssSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-stGet The Marc Steiner Show updates: https://therealnews.com/up-pod-stLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews

The Marc Steiner Show
For a glimpse of America's future, look at Texas

The Marc Steiner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 34:04


Click here to read the transcript Attacks on LGBTQ rights, abortion access, and movements for racial justice aren't exclusive to any one state in the union. But Texas is certainly a place where state officials and vigilantes are working hand-in-hand to bring about a dangerous new future. Texas-based journalists Andrea Grimes and Steven Monacelli join The Marc Steiner Show to explain where Texas is headed and how the left is fighting back.Andrea Grimes is a writer, editor, and activist living in Austin, Texas. She frequently writes about Texas, politics, and reproductive justice. Her work has previously appeared in the New York Times, The Nation, DAME Magazine, Rewire News, The Texas Observer, and other publications.Steven Monacelli is the Texas Observer's Special Investigative Correspondent, based in Dallas. His reporting has been featured in Rolling Stone, The Daily Beast, The Real News, Dallas Observer, Dallas Weekly, and more. He is also the publisher of Protean Magazine, a nonprofit literary publication. Follow him on Twitter @stevanzetti.Studio Production: Cameron GranadinoPost-Production: David HebdenHelp us continue producing The Marc Steiner Show by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-mssSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-stGet The Marc Steiner Show updates: https://therealnews.com/up-pod-stLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews

Natasha Explains It All
Episode 16 - How to Have Hope

Natasha Explains It All

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 30:04


Things seem heavy and dark. There is a never-ending doom-and-gloom news cycle. And yet. There is reason to be hopeful. Some thoughts on how and why to stay hopeful. Here is a song I love to listen to when things get heavy and need some help to keep going: The Keep Going Song by The Bengsons I also mention the news outlet Rewire News and the podcast Boom Lawyered in this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natasha-t-baker/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natasha-t-baker/support

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Reinvent Yourself
#181 Is Your “Perfect” Daughter Hiding Something From You? (Caralena Peterson)

Reinvent Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 39:34


“My junior year [of college], I was struggling with anxiety attacks, and [in] my senior year I had a major depressive episode,” says Caralena Peterson. The reason? “It's essentially this expectation that you're supposed to have the perfect grades, perfect body, perfect future plans, perfect everything,” she explains, “but of course, it doesn't take any visible effort.”  Peterson, knows this struggle is real for so many young college-aged women. At her alma mater, Duke University, the term “effortless perfection” was coined to describe the struggle that leads to these experiences.  Peterson decided this was such an important topic that she authored the new book, The Effortless Perfection Myth.   Peterson went on to research effortless perfection and interview countless young adults, pouring all of her findings into her new book. Listen to her conversation with CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour to understand how this race with perfection is causing a heartbreaking mental and emotional health struggle in our younger generations and how your daughter/niece/friend might be hiding it. Pass this conversation on to your peers, your daughters, your granddaughters, your sisters, and help end the effortless perfection cycle. JOIN US FOR A COMPANION CLASS WITH CARA PETERSON on October 27th at 6pm ET. Sign up here. FREE GIFT! Don't start your reinvention without downloading CoveyClub's starter guide called “31 Badass Tips for Launching Your Reinvention Without Fear!” Bio: Caralena Peterson is the author of the forthcoming book The Effortless Perfection Myth (release date September 20, 2022) about the gender issues today's women run into in college. She graduated from Duke University in 2015 with majors in Women's Studies and Public Policy. She has published articles with Inside Higher Ed, The Week, She Knows Media, Ms. Magazine, Rewire News, Bustle, Garnet News, Women's E-News, and Elite Daily. She is also a mixed-medium artist whose work has appeared in the New York Times and Washington Life Magazine. Check out more of her work and sign up for her newsletter at www.caralenapeterson.com. Follow her on Instagram at @effortlessperfectionmyth.   Book: The Effortless Perfection Myth: Debunking the Myth and Revealing the Path to Empowerment for Today's College Women Key links: Website Instagram LinkedIn Join CoveyClub: If you like what you hear, you can support the CoveyCast podcast with a five-star rating, and subscribe to CoveyClub for more inspiring conversations.  Social & Website CoveyClub website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn

Becoming Your Best Version
A Conversation with Caralena Peterson, Author of The Effortless Perfection Myth

Becoming Your Best Version

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 31:40


Caralena Peterson is the author of The Effortless Perfection Myth (September 2022) about the gender issues today's women run into in college. She graduated from Duke University in 2015 with majors in Women's Studies and Public Policy. She has published articles with Inside Higher Ed, The Week, She Knows Media, Ms. Magazine, Rewire News, Bustle, Garnet News, Women's E-News and Elite Daily. She is also a mixed-medium artist whose work has appeared in The New York Times and Washington Life Magazine. "While experiencing the harmful and overwhelming effects of Effortless Perfection firsthand during college, Caralena added Women's Studies as a second major to get to the bottom of it all and started writing honestly about her experiences in a column for the student newspaper. After graduating from Duke University in 2015, she set out to educate as many college women and their parents as possible about what she uncovered and the importance of sharing our authentic selves with the world. Today she writes regularly on the topic and travels to high schools and colleges throughout the nation to speak about Effortless Perfection, mental health, hook-up culture, and disordered eating. Caralena is also a mixed-medium artist whose work has appeared in The New York Times and Washington Life Magazine. When she is not busy with all her side hustles, Caralena works full-time as an English teacher in New Orleans, Louisiana (though she will be stepping back the 2022-2023 school year to promote her book)." "Most women don't go off to college expecting a major drop in confidence; they're getting ready to have the best four years of their life. But the reality is that women leave college with less self-esteem than they came in with and are two times more likely to experience depression than their male counterparts. So, where is the disconnect happening? Drawing from a plethora of data and her own personal experience, Effortless Perfection expert Caralena Peterson shows us just how immense the Myth's impact can be and why women need to start talking about the ways it disadvantages them instead of hiding behind secrecy and comparison. Full of authentic reflection and heart, this talk invites undergraduate women to take an honest look at their state of mental health and learn ways to move into healing and empowerment." "We must show enough of our own vulnerabilities that others don't feel the need to hide their own," says Caralena. Caralena does just that. She notes that The Effortless Perfection Myth keeps us in isolation, and the feminist movement started because people started sharing their struggles. The Myth is a mental health and a gender issue that Caralena is helping us to combat. Caralena shares advice for women and their parents to help them appreciate the difference between pursuing an image and developing an identity, and learn how to pursue internal appreciation and love, as opposed to outside validation. You can check out her past work and sign up for her newsletter at www.caralenapeterson.com and follow her on Instagram at @effortlessperfectionmyth. Listen to and like her fantastic TEDx Duke talk: https://youtu.be/d8ZSQQSmZ8c. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-leonard-olsen/support

Recovering From Religion
E118: Christian Nationalism In America w/ Andrew Seidel

Recovering From Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 93:46


If you grew up in a deeply religious household, were homeschooled or went to a religious school, you might have been given some serious disinformation about American history. Christian Nationalism has demanded the creation of myths and the revision of history. In this RfRx discussion Andrew Seidel will discuss what it is, the role it plays in society now and historically, how to spot it, and how to fight it. This discussion is based off of his bestselling book The Founding Myth. Andrew L. Seidel is a constitutional and civil rights attorney, activist, and former Grand Canyon tour guide. He has a B.S. in neuroscience and a few law degrees, each with academic honors and awards. His first book, The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism is Un-American, ended the debate about whether America was founded as a Christian nation or not. As Andrew likes to say: At the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Andrew works to ensure that the government officials don't use offices and power that belong to “We the people” to promote their personal religion. He has appeared on outlets from MSNBC to Fox News and his writing has been featured in Slate, ThinkProgress, Religion Dispatches, Religion News Service, The Hill, Irish Central, the Cap Times, the Salt Lake Tribune, the Austin-American Statesman, the Oklahoman, Forbes, Rewire News, and scholarly journals. When not litigating cases or standing up for freethinkers' rights at FFRF travels the country discussing American history, the Constitution, religion, the law, his book, religious freedom, and why America needs a secular revival. For RfRx comments, inquiries & topical questions, email us at RfRx@recoveringfromreligion.org. Any time you are struggling with religious doubts or fears you can connect with a trained RfR Helpline agent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To chat online go to http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org. To talk over the phone, dial: (844) 368-2848 in the US & Canada +3 4505 2402 in Australia +20 3856 8791 in the UK +27 11 043 5323 in South Africa Peer support is also available through local support groups. These groups offer monthly in-person meetings as a place to express doubts, fears, emotions & concerns about religion you wouldn't normally feel comfortable expressing in a religious community. Find your nearest support group at https://www.meetup.com/pro/recovering-from-religion If you are in need of professional help, we can offer the Secular Therapy Project to provide options to connect with a professional therapist. All therapists have been thoroughly vetted by our organization and offer only evidence-based and non-religious treatment. Connect with them at http://www.seculartherapy.org. RfR has an immense collection of well-curated resources available as you go through your journey, including resources for mental and physical crises, working with relationships, issues stemming from specific religions, coming out stories, and much more. Head to https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/resources for these helpful resources. Subscribe to the RfR Blog: https://medium.com/excommunications --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recovering-from-religion/message

Call Your Girlfriend
SCOTUS vs. Abortion (sponsored by Rewire News Group)

Call Your Girlfriend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 41:27


In a special episode brought to you by Rewire News Group, we go deep on the conservative push to regulate and ban abortion in Texas and Mississippi with Imani Gandy and Jessica Mason Pieklo of the Boom Lawyered podcast.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women Fight Back!
Supreme Court Upholds Unconstitutional Abortion Ban

Women Fight Back!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 55:07


This week the inhumane anti-abortion bill Texas SB8 went into effect, offering up to $10,000 for private citizens to sue abortion providers providing abortions after 6 weeks. As abortion whistleblowers ask for anonymous tips on “illegal” abortions, netizens have flooded the anonymous tip forms with inappropriate photos and trolled these groups mercilessly. Executive Editor of ReWIRE News, Jessica Mason PIeklo, joins the show to talk about what a post-Roe society may look like, and why we need a militant grassroots women's movement to protect all women's rights. In Louisiana, hurricane Ida made landfall and devastated the community on the 16th anniversary of Katrina. This climate catastrophe puts the disparities of class in stark privilege as wealthier residents turned on their generators while low-income residents saw their houses flooded by another brutal hurricane. Miriam Belblidia, Director of Research and Advocacy at Imagine Water Works, joins the show to discuss how climate crises are felt differently across class boundaries, and what must be done to stop the climate crisis.In Suffolk County, Long Island a bill has been introduced by local legislators to make police a "protected human rights class." This is one of many of these bills aiming to pervert human rights law to give more unrestricted power to police in the U.S. Joining the show to discuss this bill and the state of the police brutality movement is Nia Adams, organizer with Justice League NYC and the Long Island Progressive Coalition.

Refuse Fascism
The Abortion Rights Emergency

Refuse Fascism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 52:05


Sam Goldman interviews Jessica Mason Pieklo, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor at Rewire News and co-host of the podcast Boom! Lawyered. Follow her on Twitter at @Hegemommy. Then, The RNL Show's Sunsara Taylor interviews long-time abortion provider Dr. Warren Hern. Follow Sunsara at @SunsaraTaylor and watch The RNL Show on YouTube. Send your comments to samanthagoldman@refusefascism.org or @SamBGoldman. Or leave a voicemail at 917-426-7582 or on https://anchor.fm/refuse-fascism/message. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support: Venmo: @Refuse-Fascism Cashapp: @RefuseFascism paypal.me/refusefascism donate.refusefascism.org Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/refuse-fascism/message

For The Love Of People
#25: Andrew L. Seidel On Why Christian Nationalism is Un-American

For The Love Of People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 56:53


Andrew L. Seidel is a constitutional and civil rights attorney, activist, and former Grand Canyon tour guide. He has a B.S. in neuroscience and a few law degrees, each with academic honors and awards. His first book, The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism is Un-American, ended the debate about whether America was founded as a Christian nation or not. As Andrew likes to say: “America will never be a Christian nation because the moment it becomes a Christian nation it will cease to be America.” At the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Andrew works to ensure that the government officials don't use offices and power that belong to “We the people” to promote their personal religion. He has appeared on outlets from MSNBC to Fox News and his writing has been featured in Slate, ThinkProgress, Religion Dispatches, Religion News Service, The Hill, Irish Central, the Cap Times, the Salt Lake Tribune, the Austin-American Statesman, the Oklahoman, Forbes, Rewire News, and scholarly journals. When not litigating cases or standing up for freethinkers' rights at FFRF travels the country discussing American history, the Constitution, religion, the law, his book, religious freedom, and why America needs a secular revival: “There is no freedom of religion without a government that is free from religion.” You can connect with Andrew on Twitter @AndrewLSeidel and visit his website https://andrewlseidel.com/ You can also follow me @iamshaniakhan and @flpmarketing If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to continue bringing you amazing guests!

End Seclusion Podcast
A Discussion on Forced Treatment, Institutional Abuse, Youth Rights, Disability Justice, and Racial Justice

End Seclusion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 102:08


Join Shain Neumeier and Lydia X. Z. Brown in conversation about the connections between youth rights, disability justice, and racial justice movements in addressing coercive and forced treatment, institutionalization, and mass criminalization. They will discuss the connections between applied behavior analysis and conversion therapy, the history of the Judge Rotenberg Center's electric shock torture, and the deinstitutionalization and decarceration movements.Shain Neumeier is a lawyer, activist, and community organizer, as well as an out and proud member of the disabled, trans, queer, and asexual communities. Their passion on the issue of ending abuse and neglect of youth with disabilities in schools and treatment facilities stems from their own experiences with involuntary medical treatment and bullying, and led them to go to law school. They have pursued their goal of using legal advocacy to address these problems ever since. Shain's work appears in Autistic Activism and the Neurodiversity Movement: Stories from the Frontlines, Resistance and Hope: Crip Wisdom for the People, Rewire News, and Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking.Among other honors, they were named the Massachusetts Bar Association's Outstanding Young Lawyer in 2018, the Self Advocacy Association of New York State's Self Advocate of the Year in 2017, and the Association of University Centers on Disabilities' Leadership in Advocacy Awardee in 2015. Shain has previously worked with the Intersex and Genderqueer Recognition Project, the Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network, and the Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth. When not working, they're probably crafting, playing Dungeons & Dragons, listening to history podcasts, or watching Netflix with their partner and three feline roommates.Lydia X. Z. Brown is a disability justice advocate, organizer, educator, attorney, strategist, and writer whose work has largely focused on interpersonal and state violence against multiply-marginalized disabled people living at the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, nation, and language. They are Policy Counsel for the Privacy and Data Project at the Center for Democracy and Technology; Adjunct Lecturer in Disability Studies for Georgetown University's Department of English; and Director of Policy, Advocacy, & External Affairs at the Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network. They are also founder and volunteer director of the Fund for Community Reparations for Autistic People of Color's Interdependence, Survival, and Empowerment. Currently, they serve as a founding board member of the Alliance for Citizen Directed Supports, presidential appointee to the American Bar Association's Commission on Disability Rights, and chair of the American Bar Association's Section on Civil Rights & Social Justice, Disability Rights Committee.Previously, Lydia worked on disability rights and algorithmic fairness at Georgetown Law's Institute for Tech Law and Policy, served as Justice Catalyst Legal Fellow for the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, and worked at the Autistic Self Advocacy Network as a member of the national policy team. They are former Chairperson of the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council, Visiting Lecturer at Tufts University, Holley Law Fellow at the National LGBTQ Task Force, and Patricia Morrissey Disability Policy Fellow at the Institute for Educational Leadership. While a student, Lydia was a legal extern/student practitioner for the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services, student attorney in the Prisoners' Rights Clinic, and investigative intern for the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia.

HOPE
Rewire News and Homeschooling

HOPE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 41:48


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Enlighten Me
Enlighten Me - Episode 37 - Care In Chaos

Enlighten Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 28:12


Show Credit: WERA-FM, 96.7|Show Title: Care In Chaos As the debate over healthcare looms in the form of “repeal and replace”, or “just repeal” or “try to replace at another more convenient time”, the good folks over at Rewire News have peered into a byproduct of the debate.On the program today, the women behind the doc: Calla Hales, the 27 year old administrator who works at the abortion clinic and Lindsay Beyerstein an award winning investigative journalist and the woman behind the lens. They will join me to talk about how these top down policies affect the local community. Enlighten Me Wednesday 4-5p ET WERA-FM 96.7|@EnlightenMeWERA Enlighten Me is a news talk program that aims to educate and inform. From historical perspectives to modern day stories, we will focus our attention on the issues that everyone deals with — be it policy, health, education, the economy, current events and race. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enlighten-me/support

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Waves Breaking
Interview with Cyrée Jarelle Johnson

Waves Breaking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 41:37


This episode, I had the chance to speak with Cyrée Jarelle Johnson about their book, SLINGSHOT. Cyrée Jarelle Johnson (He/They) is a poet and writer from Piscataway, NJ. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Boston Review, Wussy, The Wanderer, Vice, Rewire News, The Root, and Nat. Brut among other publications. They earned an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University with support from Davis Putter Scholarship Fund. SLINGSHOT, his first collection of poetry, is available now from Nightboat Books. Development of the work was supported by Astraea Foundations' Global Arts Fund, Culture/Strike Climate Change and Environmental Justice Fellowship, and Rewire News Disabled Writers Fellowship. They tweet with significant queer millenial ennui at @CyreeJarelle  Cyrée's website  Cyrée's TED Talk "What is Autism Neutrality?"  Authors and books mentioned in the episode: Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha's Tonguebreaker and Care Work  Kay Undlay Barrett's When the Chant Comes Britteney Black Rose Kapri's Black Queer Hoe Yanyi's Year of Blue Water  The Sound of Waves Breaking was "Natural Disaster" by @davidthomascairns  Editor, Social Media Manager: Mitchel Davidovitz Host, Producer: Avren Keating

People Doing Interesting Stuff
Episode 10: The "Body(.com) and Soul" edition, with Kenyon Farrow, senior editor of TheBody.com and TheBodyPro.com

People Doing Interesting Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 69:19


In the "Body(.com) and Soul" edition of PDIS: People Doing Interesting Stuff, Samuel Kelton Roberts sits down and talks with Kenyon Farrow, the senior editor at TheBody.com and TheBodyPro.com. A writer, editor, and strategist, Farrow has worked on campaigns of all sizes on the local, national, and global level and in issues related to criminalization/mass imprisonment, homelessness, LGBT rights, and HIV education and empowerment. With expertise in public health, social policy, and health care, he is a sought-after speaker, facilitator, and strategist.   Prior to joining TheBody.com, Farrow served as U.S. & Global Health Policy director with Treatment Action Group (TAG). He is also known for his work with organizations such as Queers for Economic Justice, Critical Resistance, and FIERCE!   In addition to his political work, Kenyon (twitter: @KenyonFarrow) is a prolific essayist and author. He is the co-editor of the book Letters From Young Activists: Today’s Rebels Speak Out. His work has also appeared in many anthologies including Spirited: Affirming the Soul of Black Lesbian and Gay Identity, For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Still Not Enough, We Have Not Been Moved: Resisting Racism and Militarism in 21st Century America, and Black Gay Genius: Answering Joseph Beam’s Call. His work has also appeared on websites and in publications such as The Body.com, POZ, The Atlantic, TheGrio, Colorlines, ReWire News, The American Prospect, and AlterNet.   Kenyon’s work has been recognized by many institutions including Out Magazine’s “Out 100” and The Advocate magazine’s “40 Under 40.” He was also named a “Modern Black History Hero” by Black Entertainment Television.

The Way with Anoa
#Clemency4Cyntoia Granted and Rewire.News Writers Talk Sterilized Without Consent

The Way with Anoa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 63:59


This episode deals with women who have experienced injustice at the hands of the state. In the first segment, organizers Marteze Gaines and Clarissa Brooks chat about Cyntoia Brown being granted clemency. Marteze, an organizer with BLM Nashville, was a part of the group who challenged Governor Haslam at a public event last month. Marteze and Clarissa stress the work of so many on the ground prior to the recent groundswell of support recognizing that importance of long term organizing. Rewire.News writers Mary Annette Pember and Anna Kusmer join the second segment to discuss forced sterilization of Indigenous women in Canada and the U.S. Anna Kusmer is a freelance writer and public radio journalist specializing in science, environment and health. Mary Annette Pember is an independent writer and photographer based in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is a longtime contributor to Indian Country Today Media Network, where her work focuses on Native peoples with an emphasis on issues affecting Native women. The two articles covered by the second segment are below. https://rewire.news/article/2018/12/03/forced-sterilization-indigenous-lawsuit/ https://rewire.news/article/2018/03/15/ama-legacy-sterilization-indian-country/ Link to film Ama's website - https://amamovie.com/ Petition to demand U.S. government apologize to Native American Women - https://www.change.org/p/united-states-government-to-offer-public-apology-to-native-american-women-who-were-victims-of-forced-sterilization

Paradigms
David Mallett Musician & Alison Stine of Rewire.News on Appalachia

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 67:45


David Mallett is a folk singer from Maine. He’s been traveling around and playing music for many decades. You probably know his hit The Garden Song. David’s a friendly fellow who has some good stories, and of course his music … More ... The post David Mallett Musician & Alison Stine of Rewire.News on Appalachia appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

The Hartmann Report
Thom Hartmann Program - 1 Hour Edition - 9/21/2018 - The politics of kindness with Jefferson Smith

The Hartmann Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 61:40


Jefferson Smith asks the big questions as Thom heads to California for the Bill Maher show. Jodi Jacobson, president and editor in chief of Rewire News takes a look at the Kavanaugh hearing from a feminist perspective, and what lessons can be learned from it. Jeff answers listener calls about the news of the day and muses deeply on where we are- or should- be going... with a big emphasis on the fundamental importance of kindness.Talk Media News' Luke Vargas brings stories about the White House Whisperer, refugees, and trade negotiations.

Black Radical Queer
Part 2- "Are Our Lives Just Trauma?"

Black Radical Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 40:27


Your favorite lesbian is joined by one of her favorite writers Kieran Scarlett for part two of their interview to discuss "Pose," "Love, Simon," "Moonlight," and the overall representation of black, queer folks in media. Kieran's article on "Pose" and more of his writing can be found on Rewire News: https://rewire.news/author/kieran-scarlett/   *   *   * Black Radical Queer Podcast Hosted by: Jhavia Nicole Produced & Edited by: Sharmane Johnson Music by: Yung Kartz *   *   * Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @BlkRadQwr *   *   * This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast. ManeHustle Media, turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.

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Strange Fruit
Strange Fruit #256: Toxic Black Fatherhood On TV

Strange Fruit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 41:54


"Theo, that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life!" It's the big laugh line from a famous scene in "The Cosby Show" pilot, delivered by the show's patriarch just after his teenage son makes a heartfelt plea for acceptance, even if he doesn't follow the life path his dad wants for him. For writer Kieran Scarlett, it's just another example of the worst kind of black TV dad: Rigid. Impatient. Always policing their sons' performance of masculinity. Kieran finds more recent examples in "Black-Ish," and recently wrote about the phenomenon for Rewire News, in a piece called ‘Black-ish,’ Cliff Huxtable, and Me: The Problem of TV’s Cruel-to-Be-Kind Black Father. Kieran joins us this week to talk about how pop culture portrayals affect -- and reflect -- real-world fatherhood. But it's not just dads who struggle (and sometimes fail) to get parenting right all the time, as illustrated by an Instagram post by Olivyah Bowens. The photo shows 23-year-old Olivyah with her 2-year-old daughter, who's having a meltdown. The caption begins, "No one teaches you how to love a child you didn't plan to have." The post clearly resonated with other parents; it quickly went viral and has over 14,000 likes. On today's show, we chat with Olivyah about being a young mom, and what caring for babies can teach us about how to be more grown up ourselves.

Black Radical Queer
Part 1- "Are Our Lives Just Trauma?"

Black Radical Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 47:54


Your favorite lesbian is joined by one of her favorite writers to discuss "Pose," "Love, Simon," "Moonlight," and the overall representation of black, queer folks in media. Kieran's article on "Pose" and more of his writing can be found on Rewire News: https://rewire.news/author/kieran-scarlett/ To listen to Part 2 immediately, please subscribe to our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/blkradqwr *   *   * Black Radical Queer Podcast Hosted by: Jhavia Nicole Produced & Edited by: Sharmane Johnson Music by: Yung Kartz *   *   * Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @BlkRadQwr *   *   * This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast. ManeHustle Media, turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.

Paradigms
Vin Venezia New CD “Fifth and Adams”/Ally Boghun of Rewire.News

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 65:05


Vin Venezia asked for guitar lessons at the age of 8. Since then Vin has been playing and composing Jazz guitar, touring internationally, and now finally releasing his own CD Fifth and Adams. This debut album is w good listen, … More ... The post Vin Venezia New CD “Fifth and Adams”/Ally Boghun of Rewire.News appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

Paradigms
Migrant Children in the US – What’s Happening? Amy Littlefield and Tina Vasquez of Rewire.News

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 58:35


Amy Littlefield and Tina Vasquez of Rewire.News have written an article about what is happening to detained immigrant children in the United States, with a focus on the activities of Bethany Christian Services, the country’s largest adoption agency, which has … More ... The post Migrant Children in the US – What’s Happening? Amy Littlefield and Tina Vasquez of Rewire.News appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

The Way with Anoa
Rewire.News on Immigration, Family Separation, and Trump

The Way with Anoa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 37:52


Anoa is joined by two amazing journalists with Rewire.News, President and Editor in Chief Jodi Jacobson and Senior Reporter Tina Vasquez. Jodi and Tina dig in on some of the issues pertaining to the recent actions around immigration and Family Separation. The duo further provides an overview of pending legislation as well as background on the Flores Settlement. This is a must listen conversation! Related Articles: https://rewire.news/article/2018/06/22/history-helping-disappear-central-americans/ https://rewire.news/article/2018/06/20/trumps-ransom-trading-child-hostages-white-supremacist-immigration-policy/ https://rewire.news/article/2018/06/01/wherearethechildren-showed-progressives-didnt-learn-anything-immigration-obama-administration/ https://rewire.news/article/2015/11/24/court-blocks-effort-license-family-detention-centers-child-care-facilities/ https://rewire.news/article/2016/08/12/mothers-family-detention-launch-hunger-strike-will-get-alive-dead/

PERIOD Podcast
S2 Episode 24 Lawyered, period

PERIOD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 50:27


Join Kate for the last episode of season 2. She talks to Imani Gandy and Jessica Pieklo (AKA @AngryBlackLady and @Hegemommy on Twitter), the hosts of Boom! Lawyered and Senior Legal Analysts at Rewire News.

Talk World Radio
Talk Nation Radio: How the "Fake News" Scare Is Marginalizing the Left

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 29:00


This week on Talk Nation Radio: How the "Fake News" Scare Is Marginalizing the Left. That's the title of an article in In These Times by our guest, Julianne Tveten. She writes about the technology industry's relationship with socioeconomics and culture. In addition to In These Times, Julianne Tveten's work has appeared in The Baffler, Current Affairs, The Outline, Rewire News, Truthout, and elsewhere, and she is the irregular tech correspondent on This Is Hell! Radio. See: http://inthesetimes.com/article/20596/fake-news-left-facebook-twitter-tech-companies

Issues for Your Tissues
Special Session's Adverse Outcomes

Issues for Your Tissues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017


Teddy Wilson Staff Reporter at Rewire News joined me to talk about the special session and its impact on Texans.

Issues for Your Tissues
Legislative Update with Teddy Wilson

Issues for Your Tissues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017


Teddy Wilson of Rewire News joined me and Sonia Van Meter of Stanford Campaigns for a Texas 85th Legislative Session update. There's never enough time to talk about all of the bills that will affect reproductive justice.

Issues for Your Tissues
Jessica Mason Pieklo and Robin Marty Lay It Out in Crow After Roe

Issues for Your Tissues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017


Jessica Mason Pieklo co-author of Crow After Roe, written with co-author Robin Marty, joined me to talk about reproductive rights and intersectionality, particularly how individual states' legislatures are serving as testing grounds for laws eroding women's right to bodily autonomy. You can find Jessica and Robin's work all over the internet; both are at Rewire News.