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If the Future is Female, what does that look like? Activist and artist Michelle Mullet interviews forward thinking Feminists about their work and what their visions for the future look like.
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Episode 11: Wes Anderson essay by Michael Chabon: Coronavirus Quarantine Special
Michelle Mullet reads an introduction essay by Michael Chabon about the movies of Wes Anderson.
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Episode 10: Women in the Massachusetts State House
Women belong in the House and Senate and we deserve the right to speak up without retaliation or intimidation. When we work on bills like this, we dismantle the patriarchy brick by brick. And when we pass laws like this, we begin to see that the Future is Female and that future embraces diversity, inclusivity and equity.
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Episode 9: Close the Camps
Speech I wrote for the Lights for Liberty Vigil this month.
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Episode 7: LaShanda Sugg
LaShanda Sugg talks about therapy, self care and the importance of making the mind/body connection.
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Episode 6: Cortney Penta on boxing, triathlons and endurance athleticism.
We’ll take a break from politics to talk about boxing and endurance athletics with local triathlete and Title Boxing Trainer Cortney Penta. Fair warning, if you’ve got sensitive ears, there’s a bit of colorful language here. #womenwhoTri #titleboxing
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Episode 5: Tram Nguyen on women in political leadership
On the 5th episode of Futuristic Feminists, we talk to newly elected Massachusetts State Representative Tram Nguyen about community engagement and the political movement that’s motivating more women to run for office. Tram now represents the 18th Essex District of Massachusetts.