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Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 40min

Lawrence v. Texas Part 2 with Marcus McCann

In this discussion, Marcus McCann, author of "Park Cruising," dives deep into the landmark Lawrence v. Texas case that challenged anti-sodomy laws and transformed LGBTQ+ rights. He explores the personal stories of John and Tyrone, the complexities of their legal battles, and the societal changes that followed. McCann highlights the emotional weight of courtroom arguments, the often-overlooked contributions of marginalized individuals, and the necessity of activism in a shifting legal landscape. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey through history and justice!
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 7min

Lawrence v. Texas Part 1 with Marcus McCann

In this engaging discussion, Marcus McCann, a writer and lawyer known for his expertise on queer history and legal issues, delves into the landmark 2003 Supreme Court case Lawrence v. Texas. He examines the historical and societal implications of the anti-sodomy law, while sharing personal stories of individuals affected by it. The conversation blends humor with poignant narratives, showcasing the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights and the influence of grassroots activism. McCann also explores the evolution of sodomy laws and the complexities of law enforcement encounters with marginalized communities.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 9min

The Jane Collective with Moira Donegan

Moira Donegan, a journalist and podcaster focused on feminist history, dives into the courageous story of the Jane Collective, a 1960s Chicago group that provided safe abortions when traditional access was denied. She discusses the pre-Roe v. Wade landscape and the role of women like Heather Booth in this underground movement. The conversation also touches on the technicalities of abortion procedures, the heroism of community support, and the importance of collective action against societal injustices, painting a powerful picture of women's rights activism.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 10min

Dungeons & Dragons & The Satanic Panic with Adrian Daub

Adrian Daub, a Stanford professor and literary scholar, explores the 1980s satanic panic over Dungeons & Dragons. He shares the fascinating history of how parental fears and media sensationalism distorted perceptions of the game. They discuss the disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III and the cultural impact of role-playing games. Daub emphasizes the importance of imaginative play, challenging the misconceptions that fueled public hysteria and critiquing how societal norms shaped the narrative around D&D and its players.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 1h 20min

Rosie Ruiz and the Marathon Women with Maggie Mertens

Maggie Mertens, an author exploring the impact of running on women's lives, shares the captivating story of women's struggles in marathon racing. She delves into the notable scandal of Rosie Ruiz, who controversially cut her way to the finish line at the Boston Marathon. The discussion highlights the historical barriers faced by women in athletics and the evolving perceptions of female athletes. Mertens also critiques media sensationalism and its impact on personal narratives in sports, shedding light on gender dynamics and resilience.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 1h 3min

Has the Supreme Court Always Been This Terrible? with Mackenzie Joy Brennan

Legal expert Mackenzie Joy Brennan and hosts discuss Supreme Court rulings, originalism, biases in the legal system, and the future of the Court. They explore the evolution of defendant rights, controversies surrounding justices, rise of originalism, flexibility in recipes, and strategies for civic engagement.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 1h 1min

Balloonfest ‘86! with Harmony Colangelo

Harmony Colangelo defends Cleveland's Balloonfest '86, discussing the chaos and ecological harm caused. The podcast explores Cleveland's environmental history, image rehabilitation, and community resilience. Harmony also shares insights on podcasting and movie memorabilia.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 59min

Phones Are Good, Actually with Taylor Lorenz

Journalist Taylor Lorenz challenges moral panic around kids' phone usage, discussing historical tech fears, the Gamergate scandal, evolving tech impact, and modern concerns. She explores laws on phone use, exaggerated panics like Momo, and advocacy for healthier tech relationships.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 1h 13min

Immigration with Alejandra Oliva

Alejandra Oliva discusses American immigration policy, Reagan's impact on Central America, copyright seeds on farmers, corporate responsibility, ICE enforcement, challenges under Obama, and promoting 'Rivermouth'.
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May 29, 2024 • 1h 2min

The Tradwife Rises with Sarah Archer

Historian Sarah Archer delves into the history of the American housewife and the rise of the tradwife movement. The podcast explores the evolution of kitchen designs, societal pressures, consumerism, satire on TikTok, and gender disparities in domestic labor, questioning the sustainability of traditional roles amidst modern independence.

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