S2 Ep11: Culture and Masculinity with Phil Agnew

S2 Ep11: Culture and Masculinity with Phil Ag...

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Care is a Lifeforce with Ai-jen Poo

Ai-jen Poo, the Executive Director the Domestic Workers Alliance joins Prentis this week to shareher vision for how care is the foundation to democracy and how we get free.They explore how caregivers are futurists, imagining how human life could be different if care were at the c ...  Show more

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This week’s mini episode is a love letter to children. Prentis reflects on how they are carrying the greatest weight of cruelty in our time—and why failing to protect them betrays our future. Prentis also shares an invocation to James Baldwin and borrows from his moral clarity to ...  Show more

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