The Brian Lehrer Show

Holiday Best-Of: Jelani Cobb; Pregnancy; Grandparenting; Julia Ioffe; Cartoons

Dec 26, 2025
Jelani Cobb, a New Yorker staff writer and dean at Columbia, explores the connections between recent protests and U.S. political history. Irin Carmon tackles the intense challenges of pregnancy in America post-Dobbs, revealing alarming maternal health disparities. Marina Lopes discusses Singapore's innovative approach to grandparent caregiving, advocating for compensation and support. Julia Ioffe delves into Russia's feminist history, examining policies that once empowered women but have since unraveled. Liza Donnelly highlights the unique perspectives women cartoonists bring to humor.
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INSIGHT

Parameters Of Hope To Backlash

  • Jelani Cobb frames 2012–2016 as “The Parameters of Hope,” when Obama's presidency made limitless progress seem possible but revealed political limits.
  • That early optimism faded by the time of George Floyd as backlash and intransigent opposition reshaped expectations.
INSIGHT

1965 Laws Shaped Trumpism

  • Cobb identifies the 1965 Voting Rights Act and the Hart-Celler Immigration Act as twin forces reshaping U.S. demography and politics.
  • He argues contemporary nativism and efforts to curate power respond directly to those demographic shifts.
ANECDOTE

Jamaica High School Snapshot

  • Jelani Cobb recalls Jamaica High School as a microcosm of Queens’ post‑1965 diversity with teammates from South Asia, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Jamaica, and Jewish backgrounds.
  • He contrasts his integrated experience with Trump’s older Queens, which was far whiter and more segregated.
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