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Katrina Majkut

Creative MVP: Katrina Majkut

Katrina Majkut is creating in feminism, art, and writing.  She is a visual artist and writer dedicated to exploring and understanding feminine narratives and civil rights in aesthetics and social practices within mediums such as embroidery, painting, and writing. She recently exhibited at the Mint Museum, NC and was an Artist in Residence at MASS MoCA. Majkut also […]

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Past Present Podcast: Pat Summitt, Hellerstedt, and the Democratic Sit-In

On this week’s episode, Neil, Natalia, and Niki debate the legacy of basketball coach Pat Summitt, the place of Women’s Whole Health v. Hellerstedt in America’s abortion debate, and the House Democrats’ sit-in over gun control. Pat Summitt The winningest college basketball coach, Pat Summitt of the University of Tennessee, died last week at the age

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Shanti Grumbine Brooklyn Artist

Featured Artist: Shanti Grumbine

Shanti Grumbine is a Brooklyn-based visual artist who has been an artist in residence at the Millay Colony, Ucross, Yaddo, Vermont Studio Center, Wave Hill Winter Workspace Residency, Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency, Artist in the Marketplace (AIM), Women’s Studio Workshop and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art. Fellowships include the A.I.R Gallery Fellowship and the LABA

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Muhammad Ali history

Past Present Podcast: Muhammad Ali, Brock Turner, and the First Woman Nominee

On this week’s Past Present podcast, Niki, Neil, and Natalia debate the legacy of Muhammad Ali, the aftermath of the Brock Turner trial, and America’s first woman nominated to the presidency by a major party. Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali died last week at the age of 74. Natalia remarked on a life that was as notable

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lizz winstead

How They Did It: Lizz Winstead of The Daily Show & Lady Parts Justice

Welcome to How They Did It: the podcast that gets you the real story behind the success. Host Darbi Worley interviews extraordinary people about this thing called life and how to do it better. In this episode, Darbi talks with longtime friend and creative collaborator Lizz Winstead (The Daily Show, Lady Parts Justice) to talk comedy, life, and reproductive freedom. As

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Book Brief: It’s Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You’re Single by Sara Eckel

It’s Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You’re Single by Sara Eckel 2014, TarcherPerigee The Idea Dating advice is horrible. The premise is always “you’re doing it wrong” or “you’re not enough” or “change yourself.” Still, it’s seductive to think that some new piece of advice will be the magic formula that manifests Mr. or Ms. Right and end in

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Hiroshima

Past Present Podcast: Trump’s Tax Returns, Hiroshima, and High Heels

On this week’s Past Present podcast, Natalia, Neil, and Niki discuss presidential candidates and income taxes, Obama in Japan, and the history of high heels. Trump’s Tax Returns Donald Trump has refused to release his tax returns, but why do Americans care about seeing them? Neil argued that in a post-Watergate landscape, Americans want transparency

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