Ep. #16: Religion & Women’s Rights in America

Ep. #16: Religion & Women’s Rights in America

Sooooooo the Catholic Church has a new pope! Pope Leo XIV (a/k/a Cardinal Robert Prevost) is the first American-born pontiff in history, having been born and raised in Chicago, Illinois (big ups to the Midwest). This historical moment, combined with my own upbringing as a preacher’s kid in a Jamaican household, made me think of the myriad ways that the 3 major Abrahamic religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam—shape both women’s history and the progression (and regression) of women’s rights, especially here in America. What does Pope Leo XIV’s election mean for American women? How will Abrahamic religions, especially Christianity continue to impact women’s movements in the United States?

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Ep. #14–Votes, Rights And Fights (Part 2)

Ep. #14–Votes, Rights And Fights (Part 2)

Part 2 concludes this series focusing on the history of women’s rights in the U.S., this time delving into the history of Hispanic/Latina and Asian American women in particular.

27 Maalis 202539min

Ep. #13–Votes, Rights and Fights—A Brief History of Women’s Rights in America [Part I]

Ep. #13–Votes, Rights and Fights—A Brief History of Women’s Rights in America [Part I]

Today’s episode is part one of a series focusing on the history of women’s rights in America. Part 1 revolves around Black and Native & Indigenous women’s history specifically, and how this unique his...

13 Maalis 20251h 1min

Ep. #12 — Double Duty: The Second Shift & The Hidden Labor of Working Women

Ep. #12 — Double Duty: The Second Shift & The Hidden Labor of Working Women

Happy Women’s History Month! In today’s episode, we’re diving into a concept that is deeply familiar to many women: “the second shift”, a term coined by sociologist Arlie Hochschild in 1989. Enjoy! ❤️...

7 Maalis 202545min

Ep. 11: Human Trafficking’s Impact on Black Women & Girls

Ep. 11: Human Trafficking’s Impact on Black Women & Girls

In today’s episode, we break down the stats & facts on human trafficking, while examining the unique impact of trafficking on Black women and girls in the United States.

28 Helmi 202556min

Ep. 10: Femicide

Ep. 10: Femicide

During today’s episode, we’ll be talking about a global epidemic targeting women and girls: femicide. Note: this episode contains uncomfortable, potentially triggering language. Listener discretion is...

21 Helmi 202552min

Ep. 9: From Pet to Threat: Navigating Black Womanhood In The Workplace

Ep. 9: From Pet to Threat: Navigating Black Womanhood In The Workplace

In this episode, we explore the Black feminist phenomenon of “From Pet to Threat”, a theory coined and created by university professor and psychology expert Dr. Kecia M. Thomas.

14 Helmi 202558min

Ep. 8: Thank Black Women: How Black Feminism Is The Unsung Hero of American History

Ep. 8: Thank Black Women: How Black Feminism Is The Unsung Hero of American History

“You can thank Black women for that” is my motto going forward. Happy Black History Month my loves! 🖤❤️💚 This episode talks about the importance of the Black feminist movement, and how Black feminis...

7 Helmi 202545min

Ep. 7: The Coochie Clash: How Class Impacts a Woman’s Reproductive Decisions

Ep. 7: The Coochie Clash: How Class Impacts a Woman’s Reproductive Decisions

In today’s episode, I talk about my new sociological theory: a woman’s class has a greater impact on her reproductive decisions than her race, income, educational level, ethnicity, religion, or geogra...

31 Tammi 202540min

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