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How America’s Two Abortion Realities Are Clashing
The Ezra Klein Show
4/8/2024, 9:36 PM
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In the conversation, Ziegler explains the bifurcated abortion landscape that has emerged since the decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned Roe. They discuss the different political and legal strategies conservative and progressive states are using to pursue their opposing goals; why the abortion rate has gone up, even as 14 states have implemented near-total bans on abortion; and how second Trump administration could try to restrict access to abortion for all Americans, no matter what states they live in
Florida Becomes a Battleground for Reproductive Rights
Strict Scrutiny
4/15/2024, 9:35 PM
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The hosts discuss the judicial gerrymandering, Florida’s abortion laws, Justice Sotomayor’s potential retirement, and the impact of conservative efforts on state courts, they highlight the fight for reproductive rights, political complexities, and challenges to prosecutorial independence in carious regions.
Eviction — the Scarlet E
The Weeds
4/8/2024, 1:44 PM
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The podcast explores the impact of eviction on marginalized communities focusing on the experiences of black women and their children. It discusses the connection between eviction and adverse health outcomes, the reasons behind the higher eviction rates experienced by black women with children, and the implications of evictions and mass incarceration on family structures. It also highlights the lack of savings among Black Americans, the importance of housing as a human right, and the argument agains providing back rent assistance.
Skipping the Broom
The Weeds
4/7/2024, 3:23 AM
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The podcast discusses the decline in marriage rates, particularly among black Americans. It explores the systemic barriers and historical disruptions faces by black women in finding partnership. The legacy of slavery and intersecting policies continue to impact black families today. it highlights the potential opportunities for black love and marriage. The podcast also touches on changing patterns and statistics regarding marriage and race.
#139 Laurie Santos — the Pursuit of Happiness
The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
4/2/2024, 7:28 PM
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Laurie Santos talks about the factors that contribute to happiness, misconceptions about what makes us happy, the role of rituals in happiness, changing perspectives and appreciating life, influence of genetics and environment on happiness unintended consequences of overprotective parenting, the role of boundaries in happiness and recognizing and preventing burnout.
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health — the End of Roe
5-4
4/2/2024, 7:28 PM
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This is an emergancy episode, the hosts are talking about what happens now that a draft of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision has been leaked. Roe v. Wade will almost certainly be overturned, and abortion will likely become illegal in almost half of the country. But other rights predicated on due process, like birth control, marriage equality, and desegregation, are risk too.
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard
5-4 Patreon
10/28/2024, 11:57 PM
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The midcoast discusses the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard case, exploring topics such as race and admissions at Harvard and UNC, the true heirs of Thurgood Marshall, the creation of the Freedmen’s Bureau, Justice Clarence Thomas’s misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment, analyzing the Gorsuch and Kavanaugh concurrences, dissents on affirmative action and racial inequality, and the work of making the world a better place
How the Mifepristone Case Reached SCOTUS
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
4/28/2024, 12:34 PM
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The podcast explores the legal battle over mifepristone, FDA approval, and telemedicine abortion, highlighting the impact on reproductive rights. They discuss the potential consequences of restricting access to abortion pills through mail. The show also covers legal challenges against former President Trump and his financial obligations
Alito’s Stars and Gripes
Amicus Plus
6/7/2024, 4:11 PM
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Exploring Justice Alito’s flag controversy, comedic front yard drama, implications for Supreme Court legitimacy, and reform discussions with Congressman Jamie Raskin. Unpacking the ethical considerations, implications for democracy, and proposals for Supreme Court reform. Analyzing the constitutional complexities, conflicts of interest, and calls for democratic of interest, and calls for democratic renewal in the judiciary.
BONUS — an Anti-Student, Anti-Abortion Case Lands With Your Favorite Texas Judge
Amicus Plus
6/11/2024, 10:22 AM
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How They Did It — Overturning Roe, Pt. 1
Know Your Enemy Patreon
8/11/2024, 7:25 PM
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On May 5, 2022, Politico publishes a leaked draft of the majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, written by Justice Samuel Alto, that would overturn Roe v. Wade. The host goes through the questions: how did we get here? And what are the main are the main arguments in the leaded Dobbs decision, and where did they come from?
Texas Doubles Down on Life-Threatening Abortion Ban
Strict Scrutiny
6/27/2024, 8:50 AM
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This episode discusses the disheartening outcome of the Zurawski case in Texas, highlighting stories of women who testified. The podcast also covers recent Supreme Court decisions on bankruptcy, tax law, and health care for Native American reservations, exploring the tension between tribes and the government.
How They Did It, Pt. 2 — the Christian Right and Roe
Know Your Enemy
8/5/2024, 9:57 PM
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The hosts dive into the origins of the Christian right—a complicated tale often flattened by contemporary debates. This episode goes through the history of Christian anti-abortion activism and how did it had lead to the political force today.
The Marriage Panic
White Picket Fence
6/27/2024, 8:56 AM
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Explores the societal obsession with marriage as a solution to societal problems, changing perspectives on marriage norms, conservative marriage panic, Biden’s economic polices, the wedding industry, cultural attitudes towards marriage, and historical and modern views on family and marriage.
Emergency Episode — Roe Is Overturned
5-4 Patreon
6/30/2024, 10:29 AM
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Update on the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The hosts talks about their feelings about what is happening. They also talk about the state of abortion and reproductive care, and how it might look since the overturning. Briefly touches on cases leading up to the overturning.
1992 — the Year Politics Broke
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
7/10/2024, 1:45 PM
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Discusses how the 1990s set the stage for today’s polarized politics, with the rise of figures like David Duke and Pat Buchanan shaping the Republican Party. They explore the evolution from Duke to Trump, the impact of conspiracy theories in politics, and the challenges of navigation modern political landscape.
The Year the Clock Broke
Know Your Enemy
12/16/2024, 11:21 AM
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John Ganza, an expert on paleoconservatism, discusses its influence on the Republican Party and conservative politics. They touch upon figures like David Duke, Pat Buchanan, and Sam Francis, and their enduing impact on the conservative movement. The podcast explores the evolution of the conservative movement, the intellectual justification of Trumpism, and the controversial history of American conservatism.
Why the Supreme Court Sucks
Know Your Enemy
7/13/2024, 6:18 PM
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The hosts discuss the Conservative legal movement, origins of originalism, Federalist Society influence, media coverage of SCOTUS, and strategies for the Left. They explore conservative justices, Federalist Society impact, legal interpretation theories, and struggle to counter its influence. The conversation touches on book discussions and ends with appreciation.
Masks Off — the Right in 2020
Know Your Enemy
7/24/2024, 11:05 AM
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Reflecting on the tumultuous events of 2020, the podcast delves into the anti-democratic and revanchist nature of the Right in the US. Topics include downplaying the pandemic exacerbating anxieties over police violence, and supporting Trump’s election conspiracy. The hosts explore the intersection of class and culture wars, the prioritization of profits over public health, and the challenges to democracy posed by the Republican Party’s populist shift.
The Return of the Rise and Fall of Roe v. Wade, Pt. 2
5-4
7/20/2024, 11:29 AM
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The podcast speaks on how abortion restrictions disproportionately affect marginalized communities, posing barriers to safe healthcare and amplifying health disparities. Also highlighting conservative legal doctrines strategically advance a political agenda to limit abortion rights, using legal arguments as a means to influence society.
How They Did It, Pt. 2 — the Christian Right and Roe
Know Your Enemy Patreon
8/27/2024, 1:35 AM
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The Definitely-Not-Racist National Conservatives
Know Your Enemy
7/21/2024, 4:52 PM
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The National Conservatism Conference focused on cultural affinity in immigration policies and the importance of traditional values like Judeo-Christian principles, highlighting the impact of globalization and multiculturalism on American society, emphasizing republicanism and the preservation of traditional values while critiquing corporatism. Also discussing Amy Wax’s advocacy for an immigration policy based on cultural affinity which sparked controversy due to perceived racial undertones highlighting a contentious intersection between cultural values and racial implications.
The Long Farewell to Majority Rule?
Know Your Enemy
7/24/2024, 11:05 AM
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The podcast discusses the American Right’s roots in anti-democratic thought, from John C. Calhoun to 1950s conservatives. They explore Calhoun’s influence on modern conservatism, views on majority rule, and a conservative writer’s unique style
Consider the Cranks
Know Your Enemy
7/27/2024, 8:03 PM
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This podcast discusses the relationship between the far right and American conservatism, highlighting connections between mainstream figures like William F. Buckley Jr. and fringe figures like Merlin K. Hart. The hosts argue that despite differences, they shared a common enemy and worldview. The conversation explores the historical ties and interactions between various conservative groups, shedding light on the complexities of the conservative coalition.
Retvrn of the National Conservatives
Know Your Enemy
7/24/2024, 11:05 AM
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The podcast discusses the National Conservatism conference highlighting opposition to progressive ideologies and advocating for traditional gender roles and a return to patriarchal order and their criticism of the left as totalitarian threatening American values and norms.
In Search of Anti-Semitism
Know Your Enemy
7/24/2024, 11:05 AM
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The podcast explores the controversy surrounding anti-Semitic sentiments within the conservatives movement, the division between paleo-conservatives and neoconservative circles. It also delves into the impact of anti-Semitic views on anti-Israel sentiments and. critiques of Buckley’s book, as well as incidents related to anti-Semitism and its emergence as a political ideology on the right.
How (Not) to Talk About Racism
Know Your Enemy Patreon
7/24/2024, 1:27 AM
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Suburban Woman
Know Your Enemy
8/14/2024, 6:01 AM
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In this engaging discussion the guest host, Dorothy Fortenberry, shares her insights on women’s roles in politics. Growing up in Washington, DC. shaped her perspective on activism and community involvement. She tackles the complexities of identities within feminism, especially post-2016, while critiquing figures like Amy Coney Barren. Fortenberry encourages the left to seize existing institutions and reflects on the importance of authenticity among female candidates. Its’s a vibrant conversation that dives into the changing landscape of women in activism.
On the Road to Reaganland
Know Your Enemy
7/26/2024, 8:14 AM
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In this episode they hosts discuss the rise of movement conservatism in the 1970s, including battles over desegregation, gay rights, and abortion. They explore Regan’s campaign, white backlash, and right-wig rhetoric, disinterring forgotten figures crucial to conservatism’s rise.
The Rise of the Illiberal Right
Know Your Enemy
7/26/2024, 8:21 PM
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The podcast discusses how the illiberal right is shifting towards justifying authoritarian rule by a minority, moving away from moral majority appeals highlighting the current political systems support minority rule through ideological justifications and real-world manifestations like the Oregon legislative standoff. Efforts by the right to disenfranchise black and people of color voters through voter suppression tactics reinforce minority rule and political power redistribution.
Yoram Hazony’s Israeli Model
Know Your Enemy
9/7/2024, 12:15 PM
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The hosts discuss Yoram Hazony’s aspiration to export Israel’s model of illiberal democracy worldwide. Hazony believes nations derive legitimacy from divine covenant, not consent. This political theology justifies sovereign, ethnographic-states with no regard for human rights or international law. The podcast explores the influence of Israel's illiberalism on the rise of far-right movements globally
A Low, Dishonest Decade — the Right in the 1990s
Know Your Enemy
7/28/2024, 4:47 PM
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The podcast discusses the shift toward extreme conservatism post-Reagan in the 1990s, and Gingrich’s Congress control reshaped conservative politics with obstructionist tactics. and how it has lead to a resurgence of pessimistic racism in conservative circles fueled by media personalities.
The Death of Conservatism?
Know Your Enemy
8/1/2024, 6:11 AM
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Gatekeeping function of Bill Buckley ensured alignment with conservative project. Strategic shift towards electoral politics enhanced conservative influence in Republican Party. Goldwater’s defeat highlighted need for building political institutions and structures in conservative movement.
Pandemic Politics
Know Your Enemy
8/14/2024, 6:01 AM
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The podcast focuses on societal issues, dive deep into the pandemic’s aftermath. They discuss how COVID-19 has reshaped protests, exposed political falters, and highlighted the dangers of passive eugenics, especially concerning marginalized workers. The conversation critiques government responses and explores the shifting political landscape, voter suppression, and the future of the Republican Party amid changing voter sentiments. It’s a sobering look at the intertwined fates of public health and politics.
Project 2025 — 900 Pages and 100% Deranged
Strict Scrutiny
7/29/2024, 2:48 PM
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The hosts critiques Project 2025, unraveling its radical proposals and highlighting the tension between liberty and governance in America. There is also the discussion of Kamala Harris’s presumptive nomination highlighting the autonomy of political parties to choose their candidates without legal constraints. They also talked about the historical engagement of Black individuals with legal systems emphasizes the overlooked complexity of civil rights beyond to conventional narratives of the movement.
Anti-Dei Moms & the Alt-Right — Two Sides of the Same Coin
On with Kara Swisher
8/5/2024, 9:16 PM
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In a deep dive the podcast dissect the unusual connections between suburban anti-DEI moms and alt-right groups. She reveals how both groups are fueled by a shared fear of societal change and issues surrounding race and gender. The conversation examines the radicalization processes, the impact of misinformation on community actions, and the rising tensions over educational polices, highlighting a striking convergence between these seemingly different factions.
JD Vance, Project 2025, and How the Right Got Weird
Offline with Jon Favreau
8/4/2024, 6:50 PM
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The podcast dives into the bizarre evolution of Republican rhetoric. They discuss JD Vance’s radicalization and the emergence of the New Right, highlighting how the Republican Party views have shifted from fear to absurdity. Field unpacks the ideology of integralism and its threat to democracy, stressing the need for counteractions against growing extremist influences. She also reflects on political alliances, identity politics, and their role in shaping the current political landscape.
The Republican Party’s Decay Began Long Before Trump
The Ezra Klein Show
8/5/2024, 9:16 PM
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This episode discusses how the Republican Party’s decline pre-dated Trump, the weakening of party power, the Republican Party shift toward conflict over ideology, and the perils for democracy. The episode explores historical shifts, loyalty tests direct mail tactics, nomination processes, and the impact of strong leadership on party dynamics.
State of the Uterus — Two Years After the End of Roe
Strict Scrutiny
10/30/2024, 11:40 AM
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Manliness, Cat Ladies, Fertility Panic and the 2024 Election
The Ezra Klein Show
8/25/2024, 5:14 AM
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What Does the ‘Post-Liberal Right’ Actually Want?
The Ezra Klein Show
8/17/2024, 10:54 PM
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Project 2025 (Cont.) — DEI for Men With Terrible Personalities
Strict Scrutiny
8/20/2024, 12:36 AM
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The Rise and Fall of Roe v. Wade, Pt. 1
5-4 Patreon
8/21/2024, 11:20 PM
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Midge Decter — Anti-Feminist Cold Warrior
Know Your Enemy
8/25/2024, 6:38 PM
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Episode 26 — J.D. Vance With Gabe Winant
In Bed With The Right
8/25/2024, 6:38 PM
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Episode 29 — Harris
In Bed With The Right
8/25/2024, 6:38 PM
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Episode 6 — Perverts, Creeps and Priests!
In Bed With The Right
8/26/2024, 6:17 AM
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How They Did It, Pt. 3 — the End of the Beginning
Know Your Enemy Patreon
8/27/2024, 1:35 AM
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Episode 31 — Pro-Natalism
In Bed With The Right
8/31/2024, 7:08 PM
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Why Cynicism Is Bad for You
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
9/27/2024, 5:11 PM
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Bonus — Leonard Leo and the Ohio Gerrymandering Crisis
Amicus Plus
9/27/2024, 5:08 PM
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Well, Now — What It’s Really Like to Take Ozempic
Slate Conversations
10/3/2024, 1:19 PM
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Use 130/80 Cut-Off in OB? Depends! (CHIP, CHAP, & CLIP).
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
10/5/2024, 5:09 PM
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Previable and Periviable PPROM
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
10/5/2024, 6:13 PM
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Election 2024 — Israel, Gaza, and the Future of the Middle East
Pod Save the World
10/19/2024, 9:34 AM
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Episode 36 — Jordan Carroll on Science Fiction and the Alt Right
In Bed With The Right
10/25/2024, 1:01 PM
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The Infernal Triangle
Know Your Enemy
10/26/2024, 10:18 AM
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Bonus — Georgia (Phew.) North Carolina (Wut?) Florida
Amicus Plus
10/26/2024, 10:36 AM
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Exalted Status
White Picket Fence
12/16/2024, 11:21 AM
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Why James Carville Is Sure Harris Will Win
Here & Now Anytime
10/26/2024, 12:30 PM
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Abortion Is on the Ballot. Republicans Have a Plan.
What Next | Daily News and Analysis
10/26/2024, 2:25 PM
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Is America Collapsing Like Ancient Rome?
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
10/28/2024, 1:37 PM
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Where Does This Leave Democrats?
The Ezra Klein Show
11/9/2024, 4:03 AM
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Trump's Triumph
Know Your Enemy
11/9/2024, 4:26 AM
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Behind Enemy Lines
Know Your Enemy
11/13/2024, 8:49 AM
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Why the Right Loves Foreign Dictators
Know Your Enemy
12/16/2024, 11:21 AM
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The History of the History of the Right
Know Your Enemy
12/16/2024, 11:21 AM
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It Could Happen Here Weekly 156
Behind the Bastards
12/16/2024, 11:21 AM
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Still Don't Panic: An Election Response
It Could Happen Here
11/17/2024, 7:36 AM
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Brad Stulberg on Mastering Change With Science and Stoicism
The Daily Stoic
11/17/2024, 7:35 AM
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America’s Reactionary Moment
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
12/5/2024, 5:44 PM
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Trump’s Shadow Cabinet
What Next | Daily News and Analysis
11/21/2024, 11:39 AM
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The Death of Conservatism?
Know Your Enemy
11/26/2024, 1:12 AM
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CZM Rewind: It All Falls Down
Hood Politics with Prop
11/27/2024, 9:13 PM
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Organizing in Rural America
Know Your Enemy
11/27/2024, 9:37 PM
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CZM Rewind: Part One: Dr. Oz: Why 'America's Doctor' Is a Bastard
Behind the Bastards
11/28/2024, 12:44 PM
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CZM Rewind: Wild Faith: A Conversation With Talia Lavin
It Could Happen Here
11/29/2024, 1:48 PM
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TBD | the Post-Election Social Media Wars
What Next | Daily News and Analysis
11/30/2024, 7:41 AM
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“Get These Incels to Work”
Pod Save America
11/30/2024, 8:00 PM
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United States v. 95 Barrels of Vinegar
5-4
12/7/2024, 2:03 PM
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Best Of: Why the Far Right Is Thriving Across the Globe
The Ezra Klein Show
12/7/2024, 1:18 PM
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Trump 2.0 and the Courts
Know Your Enemy
12/18/2024, 10:46 PM
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books
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The Price for Their Pound of Flesh
Daina Ramey Berry
4/8/2024, 10:15 AM
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Berry's work explores the economic dimensions of slavery in America, focusing on the valuation and commodification of enslaved bodies from birth to death. The book provides a poignant analysis of how enslaved individuals' humanity was disregarded in favor of their monetary value.
Reproductive Justice
Loretta Ross, Rickie Solinger
4/3/2024, 11:26 PM
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"Reproductive Justice" is a pioneering work that introduces readers to the field through an intersectional analysis of race, class, and gender politics. Authors Loretta Ross and Rickie Solinger place the lived experiences of women of color at the forefront, using a human rights framework to distinguish reproductive justice from traditional pro-choice and anti-abortion debates. This book is essential for understanding and advocating for women's human rights in contemporary society
Roe v. Dobbs
Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone
5/9/2024, 3:02 AM
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This book delves into the implications of the Supreme Court's decisions in Roe v. Wade and Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Bollinger and Stone explore the constitutional history and the future of abortion rights in the U.S., providing a critical analysis of the legal battles that have shaped reproductive rights.
Killing the Black Body
Dorothy Roberts
7/17/2024, 2:03 PM
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Roberts critically examines the history and ongoing legacy of reproductive oppression against Black women in the U.S. The book covers issues like forced sterilization and welfare reform, arguing for the recognition and respect of Black women's reproductive autonomy.
Real Self-Care
Pooja Lakshmin
3/28/2024, 8:38 PM
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The New Jim Crow
Michelle Alexander
3/28/2024, 8:38 PM
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The American Slave Coast
Ned Sublette, Constance Sublette
4/14/2024, 11:31 AM
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This comprehensive history explores the economics of the American slave trade, particularly the exploitation of enslaved women's reproductive labor. The Sublettes provide a detailed narrative of how the reproduction of enslaved people was a critical component of the economic system.
Your Pregnancy and Childbirth
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
3/28/2024, 8:38 PM
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Of Boys and Men
Richard Reeves
6/11/2023, 8:19 PM
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The 1619 Project
Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Magazine, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman, and Jake Silverst...
3/11/2023, 7:44 PM
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Study Guide: Killing the Black Body
SuperSummary
4/8/2024, 5:25 PM
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The Pain Gap
Anushay Hossain
2/10/2023, 1:00 AM
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Medical Bondage
Deirdre Cooper Owens
1/14/2023, 7:25 PM
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Medical Apartheid
Harriet A. Washington
1/12/2023, 8:07 PM
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Reproductive Injustice
Dána-Ain Davis
1/12/2023, 7:38 AM
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Davis investigates the racial and economic disparities that lead to higher rates of preterm births among Black women. She examines the structural injustices in the healthcare system that contribute to these outcomes, advocating for systemic change.
A Game of Thrones
George R. R. Martin
12/29/2022, 3:42 AM
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Surgical Recall
Lorne H. Blackbourne
12/1/2022, 10:46 PM
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Neurology
Andrew Tarulli
12/1/2022, 10:46 PM
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First Aid for the Surgery Clerkship
Matthew S. Kaufman, Latha Ganti, S. Matthew Stead, and Nitin Mishra
4/8/2024, 5:31 PM
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Blueprints Neurology
Frank W. Drislane, Juan Acosta, Louis Caplan, Bernard Chang, and Andrew Tarulli
12/1/2022, 10:46 PM
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NMS Surgery
Bruce E. Jarrell, R. Anthony Carabasi, Eugene Kennedy, and M.D. Carabasi, R. Anthony, III
12/1/2022, 10:46 PM
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Hand to Mouth
Linda Tirado
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
Charles R. B. Beckmann, William Herbert, Douglas Laube, Frank Ling, and Roger Smith
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Blueprints Pediatrics
Bradley S. Marino, Katie S. Fine
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Step-Up to Medicine
Steven S. Agabegi, Elizabeth Agabegi
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Empire of Cotton
Sven Beckert
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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The Improvement Guide
Gerald J. Langley, Ronald Moen, Kevin M. Nolan, Thomas W. Nolan, Clifford L. Norman, Lloyd P. Provos...
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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The Color of Money
Mehrsa Baradaran
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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White Fragility
Robin DiAngelo and Michael Eric Dyson
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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The Color of Law
Richard Rothstein
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Democracy Matters
Cornel West
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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West explores the relationship between democracy and social justice, arguing that American democracy is in crisis due to imperialism, racism, and economic inequality. He calls for a renewed commitment to democratic principles and activism.
Study Guide: Medical Aprtheid
SuperSummary
4/8/2024, 5:24 PM
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Social Epidemiology
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Inside National Health Reform
John E. McDonough
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Handbook for Principles and Practice of Gynecologic Oncology
Douglas A. Levine, Lillie Lin, and Stephanie Gaillard
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Operative Techniques in Gynecologic Surgery
Kenneth D. Hatch and Kenneth D Hatch MD
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Stamped From the Beginning
Ibram X. Kendi
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Outlander
Diana Gabaldon
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Clinical Gynecologic Oncology E-Book
Philip J. DiSaia, William T. Creasman, Robert S Mannel, Scott McMeekin, and David G Mutch
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Gynecologic Oncology Handbook
MD Benoit, Michelle F., FACOG Williams-Brown, M. Yvette, MD, MMSc, and MD Edwards, Creighton L.
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Principles of Gynecologic Oncology Surgery E-Book
Pedro T. Ramirez, Michael Frumovitz, and Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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Synopsis of Key Gynecologic Oncology Trials
Malte Renz
12/1/2022, 10:45 PM
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The Scribe Method
Tucker Max, Zach Obront
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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The Bullet Journal Method
Ryder Carroll
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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The 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
The Sum of Us
Heather McGhee
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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The Infinite Game
Simon Sinek
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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The Water Dancer
Ta-Nehisi Coates
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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The Origin of Others
Toni Morrison
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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Caste
Isabel Wilkerson
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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Masters of Health
Christopher Willoughby
12/1/2022, 10:44 PM
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White Rural Rage
Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman
4/21/2024, 6:57 PM
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Schaller and Waldman examine the social and political dynamics of rural America, focusing on the sources of anger and disenfranchisement among white rural communities. The book explores how these sentiments impact national politics and policies.
Begin Again
Eddie S. Glaude
5/15/2024, 3:15 PM
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A New Earth
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