Episodes
Tuesday Apr 01, 2014
Jennifer Lee
Tuesday Apr 01, 2014
Tuesday Apr 01, 2014
Despite calling herself a life-long feminist, filmmaker Jennifer Lee said one day she realized she lacked a visual history of the women's movement of the 20th century. That propelled her to make "Feminist: Stories From Women's Liberation." The 2013 award-winning documentary explores the significance of feminism's second wave. Listen in as she shares her fascinating, personal story. You can learn more about Jennifer at her website Feminststories.com.
Tuesday Feb 25, 2014
Jennifer Baumgardner
Tuesday Feb 25, 2014
Tuesday Feb 25, 2014
Born and raised in Fargo, North Dakota, Jennifer Baumgardner has one impressive career as an activist. The well-known journalist, author, writer, speaker, cultural critic and filmmaker can now add Publisher/Executive Director of the Feminist Press at CUNY to her resume. Hear how she was profoundly influenced by feminism at an early age and how that made her the woman she is today.
Tuesday Jan 28, 2014
Melissa Silverstein
Tuesday Jan 28, 2014
Tuesday Jan 28, 2014
Melissa Silverstein has one helluva resume. She's a writer, lecturer,
founder and editor of Women and Hollywood, one of the most respected and
go-to-sites when it comes to women, film and other areas of pop
culture. She's also the Artistic Director and co-founder of the Athena Film Festival at New York City's Barnard College. Clearly she has
plenty to talk about!
Tuesday Jan 21, 2014
Julie Halston Returns
Tuesday Jan 21, 2014
Tuesday Jan 21, 2014
Catching up with funny lady Julie Halston. Our
very first guest is back for a repeat performance; bringing us up to
date on her career (she's in a new Charles Busch play), her larger than
life mom, and sharing her quirky take on life in general. She's got
plenty of new material!
Tuesday Sep 17, 2013
Aiesha Turman
Tuesday Sep 17, 2013
Tuesday Sep 17, 2013
Educator, writer, storyteller, filmmaker, artist, activist, mentor, mom -- Aiesha Turman is a force to be reckoned with. Tired of not seeing positive images of black women and girls in the media, Turman decided to take matters into her own hands. She founded Super Hussy Media and The Black Girl Project.