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Hearsay

By: National Women's Law Center
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Hearsay, where we deep dive into the cultural moments that live rent free in our heads—and probably yours too. Each episode, join our multigenerational hosts Jessica, Hilary, and Lark as they discuss how gender, power, and the law impact pop culture. From the early days of MTV to the latest TikTok discourse, they’re here to debrief each other on what’s happening in their own corners of the Internet—and learn more about what it means for society as a whole. National Women’s Law Center employees by day, culture aficionados by night, Jessica, Hilary, and Lark will talk to experts who help us connect the dots between the issues they work on and the moments you can't stop thinking about.
    2024 National Women's Law Center
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Episodes
  • Drake, Kendrick, and Megan Thee Stallion: What Will It Take to Protect Black Women?
    Jul 24 2024

    The experience of all sexual violence survivors is not created equal—why are Black women’s experiences not taken seriously? From #MuteRKelly to Tory Lanez, we’ve seen Black women used as scapegoats and blamed for the harm caused to them. We talk with Tarana Burke and Jamilah LeMieux about Drake vs. Kendrick, protecting Black women, and what it means to keep us safe.

    For more information and ways to support survivors, visit the metoo. Movement website

    Resources:

    1. You can stream Surviving R. Kelly on Netflix
    2. The book Lark mentioned is Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly
    3. The book Jessica mentioned is Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall
    4. Here is the metoo. Movement and Black Voters Matter Survivor Justice Voter Guide
    5. More on Tarana Burke
    6. More on Jamilah LeMieux

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    34 mins
  • Freedom Doesn't Have to Be Scary: On Trans Joy and Living Fully
    Jul 17 2024

    We think it’s obvious that trans women are women, but our Twitter mentions say otherwise. In an election year full of dog-whistling, we have grown disgusted by the dehumanization of trans people from all sides of the political spectrum. Trans people deserve to live their lives, play sports, and be themselves. On this episode, we talked with Anya Marino and Gillian Branstetter about why TERFs are not feminists, how transphobes have become emboldened to spread their hatred in our politics and schools, and why it is more important than ever to protect trans adults and trans children.

    Resources:

    • NWLC Blog - Once and For All: This Is Why We Support Trans Women and Girls in Sports
    • Read about SCOTUS granting cert to one of the ACLU’s challenges against an anti-trans health care ban in Tennessee with arguments coming this fall. U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge from United States, Families, and Doctors Against Transgender Health Care Ban | American Civil Liberties Union (aclu.org)
    • ACLU Protect Trans Care action Protect Trans Care Now | American Civil Liberties Union (aclu.org)
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    38 mins
  • Tennis Is Taking Over! From Battles of the Sexes to Challengers, Featuring Billie Jean King
    Jul 10 2024

    On the season two premiere of Hearsay, we’re joined by two incredible advocates: Billie Jean King and Fatima Gross Graves. We discuss the groundbreaking Battle of the Sexes, equal pay, Title IX, and how tennis and women’s sports are at the center of how society views—and values—women athletes. And don’t worry, Lark, Hilary, and Jessica all saw Challengers to prepare for this episode.

    Learn more about the Women’s Sports Foundation: https://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/

    Learn more about Title IX: https://nwlc.org/issue/education-title-ix/

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    38 mins

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