All Alone With Something to Say Emma Newbery
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- Society & Culture
Arts & Culture journalist Emma Newbery is joined by various guests to explore the conscious consumption of cultural phenomena from the wicked to the weird.
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Special Episode: From the Heart
In response to the "National Day of Hate", a poet, an artist, a filmmaker, a minister, a photographer, and a former white nationalist reflect on hope for humanity, care for others, and pockets of love that can still be found in the world.
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Jamás Vencida: The Fight Against Gender Violence in Puerto Rico
Emma and Marianne speak with award-winning journalist Andrea González-Ramírez about the epidemic of gender violence in Puerto Rico.
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Suliani's Poem (trans. Marianne Tissot):
I want you to think of me
as the woman who borrowed
courage from past and present warriors.
That daily step that inspires me
to believe that where there are ovaries
there is more than strength to keep going.
Hardworking woman, never defeated.
Infinite light that illuminates that sunset
that paints the most colorless flower.
I am part of that army
where there is only room for brave weapons, but with
red lipstick.
Poetry Collection: https://www.amazon.com/mujer-l%C3%A1piz-labial-rojo-Spanish/dp/B08QRYXW69/ref=sr
Resources: Colectiva Feminista en Construcción, Taller Salud, Coordinadora Paz para las Mujeres, @con.sentimientospr -
Notes From the Flock
Emma and Pam discuss the history of Solomon Asch's conformity experiments and track the role and significance of conformity -- political, social, and emotional -- throughout American history and into its future.
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LinkedIn or Boxed Out?
Emma and Caroline Newbery trace the evolution of the American internship and the inequities these opportunities perpetuate in our society today.
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Vulva Is Not A Dirty Word
We'll take it from here, Gwyneth. Emma interviews Meredith Ford, the feminist ceramics enthusiast behind Pussy Pots. They discuss vulva anxiety, the stigma around female pleasure, and the importance of knowing your body for yourself and trusting its beauty.
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Seek, and Ye Shall Find Even More Questions
Emma is joined by photographer and educator Hannah Altman to discuss the beauty of Jewish thought and the power of ritual as captured in art.