
Episode 19: Cassia Spohn
Feminist Criminologist, Regent's Professor, and Anti-rape Activist Cassia Spohn discusses her more than 50 years of advocating for and assessing the impact of rape law reform and the failures of the c...
21 Jan 55min

Episode 18: Nancy Whittier
Smith College Sociology Professor Nancy Whittier provides a social movement analysis to understand child sexual abuse, the antirape movement, feminism, and our post #MeToo moment
21 Jan 57min

Episode 17: Michelle Bowdler
MIchelle Bowdler discusses her book, Is Rape a Crime? A Memoir, an Investigation, and a Manifesto and her experience moving from victim to survivor to activist. She provides a powerful critique of h...
26 Sep 202554min

Episode 16: Utmost Resistance
Amy Vorenberg, Jessica Durkis-Stokes, and Jessica Chandler Brown talk about their new textbook on rape law.
24 Maj 202559min

Episode 15: Charlene Senn
University of Windsor Distinguished Professor of Psychology Charlene Senn discusses her innovative and shockingly effective 12-hour empowerment self-defense program EAAA and its dissemination worldwid...
11 Apr 20251h 4min

Episode 10: Martha Chamallas
Leading feminist legal theorist and torts law expert Martha Chamallas explains E. Jean Carroll verdict and other recent developments in rape law.
21 Jan 20251h 3min

Episode 11: Morgan Lamandre
Legal strategist Morgan Lamandre analyses the progress of rape reform in Louisiana.
21 Jan 202557min

Episode 12: Rebecca Campbell
University Distinguished Professor of Psychology Rebecca Campbell reflects on the campaign to test and investigate Detroit rape kits and her successful efforts to combat sexual violence at Michigan St...
21 Jan 202558min




















