Women's Media Center Live With Robin Morgan
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Sinopsis
WMC Live with Robin Morgan is a nationally syndicated American radio show with an international audience in 110 countries around the globe.The weekly show (additionally available online at iTunes and at WMCLive.com) is hosted by Robin Morgan, the award-winning author of over 20 books, political analyst, former editor in chief of Ms. Magazine, and, in 2005, co-founderwith Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinemof The Womens Media Center.Praised as "talk radio with a brain" by The Huffington Post, the show has enjoyed exponential ratings growth, not only because of its world-class host, but because of its world-class guests.
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WMC Live #23: Hibaaq Osman, Maria Echaveste, Ruwayda Mustafa, Safa Sankari. (Original Airdate 1/26/2013)
26/01/2013 Duración: 57minRobin analyzes the "firsts" in Obama's second inaugural and the real and racist roots of the Second Amendment, and speaks with Safa Sankari on women in the Syrian diaspora; Hibaaq Osman on violence against women in the Middle East; Maria Echaveste on the impact of U.S. immigration policies on women; and Ruwayda Mustafa—live from Kurdistan—on the burgeoning feminist movement.
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WMC Live #22: Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Cecile Richards, Robin Marty & Jessica Pieklo. (Original Airdate 1/19/2013)
19/01/2013 Duración: 57minRobin gives commentary on "an obituary of one's own," and speaks with Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day about black feminism; online activists Robin Marty and Jessica Pieklo about their new book "Crow After Roe: How ‘Separate But Equal’ Has Become the New Standard In Women's Health And How We Can Change That;" and Cecile Richards, the head of Planned Parenthood, on forty years of Roe v. Wade.
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WMC Live #21: Vandana Shiva, Karen Kornbluh, Susan Feiner. (Original Airdate 1/12/2013)
12/01/2013 Duración: 56minRobin pays tribute to historian, author, and teacher Gerda Lerner, and speaks with Karen Kornbluh, Obama's ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, about economics "demystified;" Susan Feiner, economics and gender studies professor; and international environmentalist and economist Vandana Shiva.
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WMC Live #20: Lily Tomlin, Marcia Greenberger, Maha Abu-Dayyeh Shamas. (Original Airdate 1/5/2013)
05/01/2013 Duración: 56minRobin greets the new year with her fantasy agenda for 2013, and speaks with Marcia Greenberger of the National Women's Law Center on what's on the horizon regarding women's fiscal and legal security; Palestinian activist Maha Abu-Dayyeh Shamas on how the UN vote on Palestine will or won't affect women; and actress Lily Tomlin on her greatest regret and proudest moment.
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WMC Live #19: Best of 2012. Jane Fonda, Ariel Levy, Joy Harjo, Mona Eltahawy. (Original Airdate 12/29/2012)
29/12/2012 Duración: 56minThe best of WMC Live with Robin Morgan from 2012, including actor and activist Jane Fonda; New Yorker writer Ariel Levy; Egyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahawy; and Native-American poet Joy Harjo.
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WMC Live #18: Margot Adler, Annie Laurie Gaylor, Jennifer Danielle Crumpton. (Original Airdate 12/22/2012)
22/12/2012 Duración: 55minRobin hosts the most unusual holiday show perhaps ever: a Winter Solstice Show with radical feminist evangelical minister Rev. Jennifer Danielle Crumpton; Wiccan Priestess Margot Adler; and freethinking atheist Annie Laurie Gaylor of the Freedom from Religion Foundation. Plus, Robin reflects on the Newtown shooting in a commentary called "The Darkest, Longest Night of the Year."
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WMC Live #17: Kate Clinton, Lucinda Marshall, Lauren Wolfe, Sapana Pradhan Malla. (Original Airdate 12/15/2012)
15/12/2012 Duración: 56minRobin wonders about the Libertarian fad, and speaks with feminist peace organizer Lucinda Marshall; Sapana Pradhan Malla on Nepali women's rights; WMC's Women Under Siege Director Lauren Wolfe on sexualized violence as a weapon of war; and political humorist Kate Clinton.
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WMC Live #16: Carol Jenkins, Mary Kaye Blakely, Sharon Brous, Wajeha al-Huwaider. (Original Airdate 12/8/2012)
08/12/2012 Duración: 55minRobin explores the distinction between gendered, genderless, and gender-neutral languages. Guests include Saudi feminist Wajeha al-Huwaider, on male guardianship laws in Saudi Arabia that make women permanent minors; Rabbi Sharon Brous on the call for social justice in Judaism; journalist and Women's Media Center founding president Carol Jenkins on the representation of women and also of men of color in news media; and Mizzou journalism professor Mary Kaye Blakely takes apart the myth of objectivity.
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WMC Live #15: Ursula K. Le Guin, Dazon Dixon Diallo, Paula Donovan. (Original Airdate 12/1/2012)
01/12/2012 Duración: 56minOn World AIDS Day, Robin speaks with Dazon Dixon Diallo of SisterLove, Inc. about the impact of HIV and AIDS on women and girls in the United States; and with Paula Donovan of AIDS-Free World about its impact internationally. Special Guest: the prolific, much-decorated author Ursula K. Le Guin, on why it is that her literature gets classified as "genre" fiction, the hard work of translation and story selection for an anthology, and the changing definitions of feminism. Robin debunks the spin in right-wing propaganda phrases "death tax" and "tax relief," and asks why there is not more outrage over Saudi restrictions on the free movement of women that exceed some of the Taliban's worst, more publicized, offenses. Can it be oil?
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WMC Live #14: Kathy Najimy, Sunny Clifford, Nora Pouillon. (Original Airdate 11/24/2012)
24/11/2012 Duración: 54minRobin defends Susan Rice from John McCain, and speaks with actress Kathy Najimy on feminist comedy; South Dakota park ranger Sunny Clifford on the documentary "Young Lakota;" and chef Nora Pouillon about “certified organic” food.
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WMC Live #13: Lisa Ling & Laura Ling, Carol Adams, Luvvie Ajayi, Yifat Suskind. (Original Airdate 11/17/2012)
17/11/2012 Duración: 56minRobin deconstructs the Petraeus scandal, and speaks with Yifat Suskind about MADRE's "Blow the Whistle on Violence against Women" campaign; Carol Adams waxes eloquent on the sexual politics of meat; and three Women's Media Center Award honorees: Social Media Award-winner Luvvie Ajayi, and Sisterhood Is Powerful awardees Lisa and Laura Ling.
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WMC Live #12: Pat Mitchell, Sarah Hoye, Anu Bhagwati, Julie Burton. (Original Airdate 11/10/2012)
10/11/2012 Duración: 57minRobin hosts a special Women's Media Awards show with award recipients Pat Mitchell and Sarah Hoye; and Women's Media Center President Julie Burton. Anu Bhagwati of SWAN—Service Women’s Action Network—praises women vets in honor of Veteran's Day. Plus Robin comments on the election outcome's historic wins for women and its "delicious bad-guy losses," and on language so fashionable it's viral.
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WMC Live #11: Maxine Waters, Celinda Lake, Zoey Kotzambasis. (Original Airdate 11/3/2012)
03/11/2012 Duración: 57minWith her Manhattan studio offline after the historic Hurricane Sandy, Robin ventures into the storm-battered streets of NYC in search of power and the Internet to host a very special and somewhat irregular pre-election show—and the result is her Letter from Ground Zero #4. Guests include pollster Celinda Lake on the women’s vote; University of Arizona College Republicans VP Zoey Kotzambasis on being a Republican for abortion rights and marriage equality; and Congresswoman Maxine Waters on voter suppression and the ground game.
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WMC Live #10: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Dr. Marianne Legato, Valerie Hudson, Rachel Lloyd, Ingoma Nshya. (Original Airdate 10/27/2012)
27/10/2012 Duración: 59minRobin takes on willful ignorance, and speaks with "Sex and World Peace" author Valerie Hudson; and sexploitation survivor Rachel Lloyd. Journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault talks about her career and the state of the world; members of Ingoma Nshya, a women's drumming troupe formed by Rwandan genocide survivors, plays; and Dr. Marianne Legato explains the new science of gender-specific medicine.
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WMC Live #9: Eleanor Smeal, Kathleen Turner, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, Maysoun Odeh. (Original Airdate 10/20/2012)
20/10/2012 Duración: 59minRobin spotlights the courage of international teen girl activists, the failed promise of the once-novel idea of 24-hour cable news, and the history and impact of the word "ms." Guests are Maysoun Odeh, founder of the first women's FM radio station in Palestine; Aishah Shahidah Simmons on her "NO! The Rape Documentary," and on the life and legacy of Audre Lorde; Ellie Smeal on the 40th anniversary of Ms. Magazine; and Kathleen Turner on playing the late wit, Molly Ivins, in Red Hot Patriots.
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WMC Live #8: Kathleen Barry, Jessica Neuwirth, Ruchira Gupta. (Original Airdate 10/13/2012)
13/10/2012 Duración: 59minRobin hosts a special show on sex trafficking, and speaks with Jessica Neuwirth of Equality Now; Ruchira Gupta, an activist who rescues girls in India; and Kathleen Barry, author of Female Sexual Slavery and the UN Convention on Traffick. An extended "Fighting Words" features Robin's satirical "modest proposal" to resolve the problem of sex trafficking, once and for all.
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WMC Live #7: Joy Harjo, Rebecca Adamson, Paula DiPerna, Adora Svitak. (Original Airdate 10/6/2012)
06/10/2012 Duración: 59minRobin examines the true history and legacy of Columbus Day, fact-checks the notion of "The End of Men," and speaks with Adora Svitak about the Girls' State of the Union; Paula DiPerna on Mrs. Columbus; Muscogee Creek poet Joy Harjo; and Cherokee economist Rebecca Adamson.
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WMC Live #6: Jane Fonda, Barbara Lee, Connie Schultz. (Original Airdate 9/29/2012)
29/09/2012 Duración: 59minRobin explains why WMC Live’s move to a new day and time on CBS is a homecoming to a previous life and career, and speaks with columnist Connie Schultz about Ohio as the front line of fair voting; California Representative Barbara Lee on the Congressional Black Caucus and women; and actress, activist, author, and Women's Media Center co-founder Jane Fonda on sex, intimacy, age, health—and furnishings.
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WMC Live #5 Excerpt: Mona Eltahawy. An Exclusive Interview. (Original Airdate 9/23/2012)
26/09/2012 Duración: 19minEgyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahawy was arrested yesterday for allegedly defacing a controversial ad in a Times Square subway station. During her last interview prior to her arrest, she spoke passionately with Robin about anti-Muslim sentiment and the fight for justice and freedom. (The show aired on Sunday, September 23, 2012. We are now making available Mona's interview as a stand-alone download.)
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WMC Live #5: Mona Eltahawy, Shelby Knox, Patti Chang. (Original Airdate 9/23/2012)
23/09/2012 Duración: 59minRobin discusses the Mars Curiosity rover and gender in space, and speaks with Patti Chang of the Feed the Hunger Foundation on the topic of philanthropy for women; Shelby Knox, young feminist organizer, on the topics of online organizing and media myths on young feminism and women's equality; and Mona Eltahawy, Egyptian-American journalist and women's rights advocate, on sexual harassment in Egypt and attempts by far-right political actors in both Egypt and the so-called "West" to manipulate the "Arab Spring" revolutions for their own extreme agendas.