Gender Issues

Judy Wood

2019-04-01T01:27:17+00:00

Judy Wood It’s impossible to ignore the cosmic shift American society is currently under going concerning women and their fighting back against sexual violence. Attorney Judy Wood assisted in changing the law of asylum nationwide, allowing women to be designated a protected class – saving the lives of not only her clients, but thousands of [...]

Elizabeth Flock

2018-03-26T15:58:02+00:00

Elizabeth Flock Journalist and author ELIZABETH FLOCK PRESENTS… "WOMEN IN MARRIAGE: Changing norms and power dynamics around the world" ABOUT THE PROGRAM Flock focuses on women’s issues with a focus on love, sex and marriage. From North America to Asia, her work examines the cultural shifts that are upending the institution of marriage around the [...]

Tamara Keith

2017-08-22T02:48:57+00:00

Tamara Keith Tamara Keith is a NPR White House Correspondent. She is especially focused on matters related to the economy and the Federal budget. Prior to moving into her current role in January 2014, she was a Congressional Correspondent covering Congress with an emphasis on the budget, taxes and the ongoing fiscal fights. During the [...]

Kathleen Neal Cleaver

2017-06-04T12:29:59+00:00

Kathleen Neal Cleaver Kathleen Neal Cleaver has spent her life participating in the human rights struggle. She started alongside her parents in the 1950’s civil rights protests in Alabama. By 1966, Kathleen Neal dropped out of Barnard College in New York to join the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) where she served in its Campus [...]

Cynthia Bond

2015-05-04T00:35:58+00:00

Cynthia Bond Cynthia Bond is a New York Times Best-Selling Author. Her novel RUBY was chosen to be an Oprah Book Club 2.0 selection. RUBY was also a Barnes & Noble Discover Great Writers selection, and an Indie Next Pick. RUBY'S experiences of abuse, violence and prostitution are inspired by Bond's East Texas childhood and [...]

Matt McGorry

2017-08-12T18:24:24+00:00

Matt McGorry Matt McGorry stars as Asher Millstone in ABC's hit series How to Get Away with Murder produced by Shonda Rhimes and created by Peter Nowalk. He can also be seen in his SAG Award-Winning role as post-military newbie corrections officer John Bennett in the Emmy-Nominated Netflix original series Orange is the New Black. [...]

Annie Clark & Andrea Pino

2017-07-16T14:12:10+00:00

Annie Clark & Andrea Pino Annie E. Clark and Andrea Pino are civil rights activists, and co-founders of End Rape On Campus, where they give voice and counsel to survivors of campus sexual assault all around the country. After encountering an environment at their own university that deprived sexual assault survivors of their rights under Title [...]

Jes Baker

2017-10-27T00:34:03+00:00

Jes Baker Jes Baker, the veteran blogger known as The Militant Baker, is a positive, progressive, and magnificently irreverent force to be reckoned within the realm of self-love advocacy and mental health. With nearly a quarter of a million social media followers, she has amassed a devout following because of her her dedication to shifting [...]

Kayla Harrison

2017-06-04T12:29:59+00:00

Kayla Harrison Many athletes have received gold medals in London. Though only Kayla Harrison can say that she was the first American to win gold in a Judo event. The gold medal represents the culmination of countless hours spent training and competing on the mats. But for Harrison, the time-spent training only begins to scratch [...]

Dr. Maya Angelou

2017-06-04T12:29:59+00:00

Dr. Maya Angelou On May 28th, 2014 the world lost a true American hero, Dr. Maya Angelou. Dr. Angelou inspired thousands of lives through her poems, books, music, movies, and lectures. Although she may no longer be with us, her work and her legacy will continue to inspire others to fulfill their greatest potential and [...]

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