

JD Vance Thinks Suburban Woman Don’t Care About Abortion
Aug 18, 2024
Danielle Moodie, a co-host who amplifies women's voices on bodily autonomy, and historian Frank Andre Guridy, known for intertwining sports with politics, engage in a lively discussion. They tackle JD Vance's misconceptions about suburban women's views on abortion, emphasizing their prioritization of personal rights. Guridy also shares insights from his book, exploring the evolution of stadiums as social spaces, highlighting their dual role in entertainment and activism, and examining the legacy of the Negro Leagues in baseball.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Lively Political Clips: Humor Meets Current Events
01:44 • 2min
Suburban Women's Reproductive Rights and Political Disconnect
03:22 • 12min
The Disconnect in Workforce Roles
15:41 • 6min
Stadiums as Social Spaces: A Historical Overview
21:40 • 17min
Confronting the Legacy of Segregation in Baseball History
38:19 • 2min
Exploring the Legacy of the Negro Leagues and Its Historical Context
39:56 • 2min