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Samantha Berg

Journalist, activist, and radical feminist. Works against prostitution and seeks to reduce men’s demand for paid sex.

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Oct 5, 2017 • 1h 50min

Edition 18: Prostitution, Pornography & Sex Trafficking

Samantha Berg, a radical feminist journalist, Julie Bindel, a prolific writer and co-founder of Justice for Women, Sabrinna Valisce, an experienced advocate against prostitution, and artist Renee Gerlich share impactful insights. They tackle the male-driven exploitation industry, advocating for the abolitionist model. The conversation highlights personal journeys, critiques of pornography, and the urgent need for women's rights. The guests call for solidarity and accountability while revealing the complexities of female oppression in the context of sex work.
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Apr 15, 2017 • 19min

Interview with Sam Berg about US electoral politics

Samantha Berg, a radical feminist activist and co-founder of the Women's Liberation Fund, discusses the symbolic importance of voting in the context of the 2016 election. She shares insights on the challenges of the U.S. electoral system, including corporate influence and the need for electoral reform. Berg advocates for direct action and grassroots activism as vital for women's liberation. She emphasizes the importance of expanding women's representation in politics to drive meaningful change and counter the fear and division surrounding elections.
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Nov 3, 2016 • 1h 31min

The 2016 US Presidential Election

Cindy Sheehan, a peace activist known for her anti-war efforts after losing her son in Iraq, and Samantha Berg, a radical feminist journalist focused on combating prostitution and sex trafficking, discuss the feminist implications of the 2016 U.S. presidential election. They explore the struggles women face in a male-dominated political landscape and critique superficial political representation. The conversation emphasizes grassroots activism over electoral participation, questioning the effectiveness of female politicians in challenging patriarchal norms.