Black feminist author and associate professor of sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University Tressie McMillan Cottom, joins us to talk about her exploration of black women’s space in culture, affluence, beauty and power.
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Sarah E. Hill, research psychologist and professor, Department of Psychology, TCU joins us to talk about a woman’s body and the most current research (or lack of it) that doctors rely on.
Read moreWomen In The Ashes Of ISIS
Journalist Azadeh Moaveni joins us to talk about the realities young female runaways found inside ISIS and the nationless status they have now.
Read moreMargaret Atwood Tells The Rest Of The Story
Novelist Margaret Atwood joins us to talk about her new book,“The Testaments.”
Read moreShattering Science’s Glass Ceiling
Marcia McNutt joins us to talk about encouraging young women to pursue STEM careers.
Read moreThe Case For More Radical Movements
Charlene A Carruthers joins us to talk about strategies social justice activists can adopt to accomplish their missions.
Read moreThe Girls Left Behind By Mexican Migration
Lilia Soto joins us to talk about how Mexican migration of men into the U.S. often leaves young women behind in a state of uncertainty.
Read moreHow TV And Movies Keep Women In Their Place
Carina Chocano joins us to talk about how girls absorb images from popular culture into their own identities.
Read moreYoung But Not Healthy
Michele Lent Hirsch joins us to talk about how she and other young women manage their medical conditions amid their busy lives.
Read moreHomeless Vets Are Women, Too
Jas Boothe joins us to talk about how female veterans are not cared for as well as their male counterparts.
Read moreThe Power Of Pay: Working Women In The Muslim World
Economist Saadia Zahidi joins us to talk about how Muslim working women are reshaping cultural norms.
Read moreThe Power Of Pay: Working Women In The Muslim World
Economist Saadia Zahidi joins us to talk about how Muslim working women are reshaping cultural norms.
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