Learn the History
Off the bat, these podcasters need to explore history further if they plan to speak, at any depth, relating to the topic. Structual issues remain unaddressed today, for example, as no woman has equal rights under law in the USA. Women, around the globe and nearly lastly in America, were not able to keep money they earned until late in the 1950s. Even if not married with a dead father, it had to be given to a brother or other male relative. The 1980s are completely overlooked and did the most to simultaneously advance and repress feminism. While domestic violence finally became a legal defense, freeing thousands of women from their abusers without incarceration for self-defense, the youth of America were fed the ERA myth, that title IX meant the ERA was working. At the same time, legislators were continuing to build in hurdles to the amendment's passage that explain why, even in 2022, the pay gap widens while body autonomy disappears and the amendment docs continue to collect dust waiting to be rubber stamped as it was ratified several years ago. Know your subject matter. It matters.Read full review »
Musikgirl12 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/22
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I have only listened to one podcast from the series thus far - on Mens Rights Activists - but it is so thoughtful, balanced and informed I wanted to leave a review to express my appreciation before continuing to listen to the others. The format of dialogue between a knowledgeable feminist and a...Read full review »
Andy in Kent via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/26/16
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