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Explore " phyllis schlafly" with insightful episodes like "Episode 136: Hell of a Pie | Phyllis Schlafly and Joel-Lehi Organista", "Episode 72: Ed Martin, president of Phyllis Schafly Eagles and accomplished political figure.", "White Feminism: It's Time to Talk About Phyllis", "S2E64 THE BEST OF - Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Ph.D., PART II Jesus and John Wayne from July 2020" and "Sister Boom Boom & The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" from podcasts like ""The Muck Podcast", "First Right Podcast", "Our Dirty Laundry", "The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp" and "Gadfly"" and more!
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Episode 72: Ed Martin, president of Phyllis Schafly Eagles and accomplished political figure.
White Feminism: It's Time to Talk About Phyllis
The ERA finally got through Congress, with surprising ease, in 1972. It was then quickly ratified by 30 states...and then, about to cross the threshold into an adopted amendment, it died. Why? Well, that's where Phyllis comes in.
S2E64 THE BEST OF - Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Ph.D., PART II Jesus and John Wayne from July 2020
THE BEST OF - Today we rebroadcast one of our most popular podcasts - Part II, from July 2020 - our conversation with author and professor, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Ph.D. Her new book, Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation, addresses toxic masculinity, tracing the imposition of rigid hierarchy in the traditional family structure from the earliest days of white evangelicalism. Dr. Du Mez talks about The Nones, Fox News, and conservative talk radio; the emergence of Christian media - from radio to television to publishing to entertainment and merchandising. The LeHayes, Phyllis Schlafly. James Dobson, Mark Driscoll, Promise Keepers, John Piper, The Gospel Coalition and the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, and much more. Ken shares thoughts on evangelicals and gender from The Beached White Male. SEE SHOW NOTES.
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Sister Boom Boom & The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Hey, y'all! We are back this week with a genuinely heartwarming tale of charitable drag nuns and the time a member of their group ran for office in San Francisco.
E12: E12: Feminism without socialism, free daycare, and why women work
Have the unemployment numbers for women during the pandemic been as dire as the media claims? Should we be creating more work-from-home jobs for women, or giving more choices to women about the type of work they can pursue?
On a new "Right Now with Stephen Kent," Stephen sits down with Elizabeth Nolan Brown and Kat Murti, the founders of Feminists for Liberty, for a discussion about libertarian feminism, parenting and motherhood, providing options to women about their lives and work environments, and why not all definitions of feminism are the same. Make sure to subscribe to Rightly and find out more details about the episode below.
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00:00 Episode Start
00:51 Welcome, Kat Murti & Elizabeth Nolan Brown
01:51 The she-cession narrative
11:25 Libertarian Feminism defined
25:32 An uptick in traditionalism
30:58 What is a woman?
36:10 Sweatshop labor is empowering?
42:03 Positively
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The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness (IZA Institute of Labor Economics) http://ftp.iza.org/dp4200.pdf
Women Are Quitting: How We Can Curb The ‘She-Cession’ And Support Working Women (Forbes)
https://www.forbes.com/sites/margiewarrell/2021/01/06/does-a-she-cession-loom-how-to-better-support-women-through-this-pandemic/?sh=4aac76523ece
'The State Has Been One of the Largest Perpetrators of Gender Inequality and Violence': Podcast (Reason)
https://reason.com/podcast/2018/02/02/kat-murti-feminists-for-liberty-podcast/
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S2E25 Beach Talk #27 - The Suez Canal, Du Mez and Claiborne, Hatfield and Halverson, Easter Week
Ken and Carla review events in Egypt and the Suez Canal. Kristin Du Mez appeared with Shane Claiborne and spoke to issues of our time. Phyllis Schlafly, Mark Hatfield, Richard Halverson, Secretary Pete are in focus for this week's Beach talk along with Easter Sunday, coming up this week.
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Sisterhood is not always powerful
She Votes! is a podcast from Wonder Media Network about the complex history of the women's suffrage movement, hosted by award-winning journalists Lynn Sherr and Ellen Goodman.
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Cate Blanchett in "Mrs. America Finale"
To review the last two episodes of Mrs. America Murtada Elfadl welcomes back writer and filmmaker Tayler Montague. The TV miniseries about the fight to ratify the equal rights amendment in the 1970s is created by Dahvi Waller and stars Cate Blanchett as Phyllis Schlafly, the right wing polarizing organizer.
Produced and Edited by Murtada Elfadl.
Foot Soldiers of the Patriarchy
Follow us on Twitter at @OrdEquality for everything you need to know about the ERA as we watch history in the making.
Special thanks to Equality Now, an international human rights organization that works to protect and promote the rights of women and girls around the world. To learn more about what you can do to support the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, check out www.equalitynow.org/era.
Special thanks also to Mona Eltahawy for inspiring the name of this episode.
To dive deeper into some of the topics discussed in this episode, check out:
- The Flipside of Feminism: What Conservative Women Know—And Men Can’t Say (Phyllis Schlafly and Suzanne Venker * WND Books * 2011)
- Excerpts from MacKinnon/Schlafly Debate (Catharine A. Mackinnon * Law & Equality & 1983)
- Divided We Stand: The Battle Over Women’s Rights and Family Values That Polarized American Politics (Marjorie J. Spruill * Bloomsbury * 2017)