Feminist Coffee Hour Podcast
1) Episode Fifty-Six: Women, Gender and Bodybuilding with Bahar Tajrobehkar
"We interviewed Bahar Tajrobehkar to talk about her research on women, gender and bodybuilding."
2) Episode Fifty-Five: Jesus and John Wayne by Kristin Du Mez
We interviewed Professor of History Kristin Du Mez about her new book, "Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation"
3) Episode Fifty-Four: Dr. Juliette McClendon and the racist history of psychology and psychiatry
We talked to Dr. Juliette McClendon (@DrJulietteM) about the racist history of psychology and psychiatry and her viral Twitter thread on the topic.
4) Episode Fifty-Three: The Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect with Jaclyn Streitfeld-Hall
We talked to Jaclyn Streitfeld-Hall from the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect about threats to human rights around the world and within the United States in response to Black Lives Matt...Show More
5) Episode Fifty-Two: Dispatches To The Future
What was the world like two weeks ago? What did Karen and Elizabeth have to say about COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter? Was May 31, 2020 too far in the past to be relevant today? Listen and find out.
6) Episode Fifty-One: Melanie D'Arrigo
We interviewed Melanie D'Arrigo who is running for Congress in NY's 3rd District. She faces Tom Suozzi in the primary election on June 23.
7) Episode Fifty: All The Rage by Darcy Lockman
We interviewed Darcy Lockman about her new book “All The Rage: Mothers, Fathers And The Myth Of Equal Partnership.”
8) Episode Forty-Nine: The Power Worshippers by Katherine Stewart
We interviewed Katherine Stewart about her new book “The Power Worshippers: Inside The Dangerous Rise of Christian Nationalism.”
9) Episode Forty-Eight: Obstacle Course
We interviewed David S. Cohen and Carole Joffe about their new book “Obstacle Course: The Everyday Struggle to Get an Abortion in America.”
10) Episode Forty-Seven: The Pleasure Gap by Katherine Rowland
We spoke with Katherine Rowland about her new book, "The Pleasure Gap: American Women And The Unfinished Sexual Revolution."