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Publisher |
Electorette
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
News Commentary
Politics
Science
Social Sciences
The Electorette: A new podcast about politics, intersectionality and feminism. The Electorette features interviews and conversations with the women leading the resistance. They are passionate about equality, voting rights, climate change, access to healthcare & reproductive rights and all issues that make a healthy democracy.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Seattle, WA
Premiere Date |
2017-08-12
Frequency |
Monthly
Explicit |
No

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223 Available Episodes (223 Total)Average duration: 00:37:24
Apr 10 | 00:40:37
Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor with Katherine Newman & Elisabeth Jacobs
Mar 27 | 00:32:51
How Political Narratives Utilize Motherhood to Advance Agendas with Julie Kohler
Mar 20 | 00:38:24
Madame Restell: New York's Most Fabulous, Fearless, and Infamous Abortionist with Jennifer Wright
Mar 13 | 00:30:29
The Role of Ballot Initiatives in a Strong Democracy with Chris Melody Fields Figueredo
Feb 27 | 00:40:23
Kat Calvin Discusses America's ID Crisis and the Millions of Americans Who Are Without the ID They Need to Survive
Feb 20 | 00:35:09
Emily Tisch Sussman on Professional Pivots, Media Coverage of Women Candidates, National Paid Leave, and the 2024 Election Cycle
Feb 14 | 00:32:19
A Deep Dive Into the Abortion Access Landscape Following Dobbs with Rachel Fey & Dr. Raegan from Power to Decide
Feb 06 | 00:33:01
Women Were the Red Wave's Worst Enemy with Christian Nunes, President of NOW.org
Jan 12 | 00:25:34
The Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Period Ends Soon: Healthcare Activists, Laura Packard, Discusses Changes to the ACA
Sep 26 | 00:26:50
The Midterms & the Power of Organizing with Elyssa Feder of Rising Organizers
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