Connie Walker On Covering the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

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"Guard Your Joy, Siblings," with The Machetes

For our Season 3 finale, Brittany had no choice but to call up Thee group chat–The Machetes, an unshakeable sisterhood of women who bonded during COVID and haven’t let go. This week Brittany sits down with five of them–community organizer LaTosha Brown, broadcast journalist Cari ...  Show more

“Women are the Secret Sauce”: Talking Activism, with Shannon Watts

It’s been 10 days since the inauguration—10 days full of executive orders, immigration crackdowns, dismantled DEI initiatives and general panic. This shock and overwhelm is intentional, but if we’re going to make it through the next four years…we can’t traffic in hopelessness. Th ...  Show more

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