How To Activate Your Activism - Jess McIntosh co-Founder of Signal Boost

Jess McIntosh headed up influencer outreach for the Hillary Clinton campaign. Now, she's leading an initiative to amplify women's rights' activism. Starting with the Women's March, she and her co-founder Zerlina Maxwell are boosting the growth for the many movements being catalyzed around the march. It's called "Signal Boost." 

Jess McIntosh

Jess McIntosh

Defending the Women's March on Washington-Rhea Suh, President of NRDC

The National Resources Defense Council has signed on as a partner to the Women's March on Washington. The president of the NRDC, Rhea Suh talks with Lauren about about why the Women's March matters for the environment and what's at stake with the new administration.

Rhea SuhPhoto Credit: Zoe Fisher/NRDC

Rhea Suh

Photo Credit: Zoe Fisher/NRDC

Ruth Whippman, Author of "America The Anxious"

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Ruth's new book is "America The Anxious. How the pursuit of happiness is making us a nation of nervous wrecks." How's all the meditation and yoga working for you? Ruth and Lauren spoke live on stage at the 2016 Berkeley Festival of Ideas. Listen in on iTunes or NPR One.

UPDATE: Ruth joined me again in 2018 to talk about “empowerment feminism”. Listen here.

RUTH WHIPPMAN

RUTH WHIPPMAN

 

Tiffany Shlain, Getting to 50/50

Tiffany Shlain is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, she's founder of the Webby Awards and Newsweek called her one of "the women shaping the 21st century."  Her latest film is called "50/50" because it shares the story of what the world can look with true equality. The film is part of Refinery 29's Shatterbox Anthology film series which explores the dynamics of women and power. Listen to our conversation on iTunes or NPR One.

TIFFANY SHLAIN

TIFFANY SHLAIN

Eve Ensler on "The Undeniable Rape Culture of Donald Trump"

Eve Ensler, the creator of The Vagina Monologues, VDay and One Billion Rising published an article this September in the Huffington Post called "The Undeniable Rape Culture Of Donald Trump." One week later, the Access Hollywood tape emerged with Donald Trump sharing his unfiltered feelings about women as sex objects--a tape that is now being adopted as a case study in sexual harassment. Eve and I spoke about her work fighting violence against women, and the good and bad about what the rise of Trump means for the movement. 

EVE ENSLER

EVE ENSLER

Dr. Alison Dahl Crossley, The Gender Revolution on College Campuses

Dr. Alison Dahl Crossley is the Associate Director of The Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University. She shares what she discovered on three college campuses about how young women think about feminism. Her new book Finding Feminism: Millennial Activists and the Unfinished Gender Revolution will be out this spring Listen to our conversation on iTunes or NPR One.

Dr. ALISON DAHL CROSSLEY

Dr. ALISON DAHL CROSSLEY