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Roadmaps for Refusal of AI in Content Production Work
01:30:56
Martyr! A Conversation with Kaveh Akbar
51:43
Advice from a Work Friend: Live
55:18
Making a Revolution
01:13:50
Writing Trauma
13:07
Photos and Stories: An Introduction to Media's Role in Human Rights
01:06:26
Photos and Stories: Who Gets to Decide?
01:12:18
Fighting for Ocean Justice | A Conversation with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
03:04
Understanding Human Rights: Reimagining the Universal and the Particular
02:35
1990's Brings New Analysis of Sexual Violence and Power Relations
04:44
The 1990’s: Decade of Transformation for Women’s Rights as Human Rights
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Integrating Economic Policy and Human Rights
05:15
Finding Solidarity in the Global Women’s Movement
01:47
Leadership Scholars Pushing the Boundaries of Possibility
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Setbacks and Surprises
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Mentoring as a Lifelong Practice
45:01
Unequal Treatment: Confronting Maternal Mortality and Racial Disparities
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Post Roe: Legal Challenges, Political Strategies, Activism for Justice
01:05:47
Easy Beauty | Reading and Conversation
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How Is Feminist Leadership Different?
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Becoming Feminist Leaders Through Social Action: A Roundtable with IWL Leadership Scholars
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Roxane Gay Reflects: Managing Burnout
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Roxane Gay Reflects: Get Comfortable with Discomfort
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Roxane Gay Reflects: Why Media Needs to Do Better
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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha: Stories from the Frontlines of the Flint Water Crisis
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Introducing Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers
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Anita Ashok Datar: Building a Legacy of Hope and Health
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Cecile Richards: Together we're a movement
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Cecile Richards: Access to Healthcare is a Fundamental Human Right
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What activism means to me: Mansi Shah
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Healthcare disparities in USA: Cecile Richards
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The Art & Science of Managing Up with Cynthia Pong
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The Brand Called You with Angela Scalpello
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Defining Resilience
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Valuing the Strengths of Refugee Women
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Understanding and Supporting Human Rights Defenders
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Displacement Threatens the Health and Well-Being of Women and Girls
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Growing Up as a Refugee — Foni's Story
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82 Million Displaced People in Search of Safety, Security, and Opportunity
01:31:12
A Conversation with Jamia Wilson & Cierra Kaler-Jones
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Stacey Tisdale - "Women are heads of households now at a much higher rate than men."
01:24:41
Movements & Media with Andrea González-Ramírez, Alicia Bell & Whitney Pennington Rodgers
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Poetry Reading by Her Excellency Professor Abena Busia, Ambassador of Ghana to Brazil
01:12:35
Roundtable: Toward A Post-Covid Future: Feminist Perspectives on Care
01:18:55
Roundtable: Women’s Power and Resilience: Organizing for Care from the Local to the National
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Feminist Economist Ipek Ilkkaracan Explains the Scope of the Care Economy
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Feminist Economist Ipek Ilkkaracan Explains the Limitations of Male Market Patterns of Behavior
00:56
Naomi Klein Underscores How the Covid-19 Pandemic Exacerbates the Care Work Crisis
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Naomi Klein Discusses the Implications of a Careless Economy
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Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal Considers the Possibilities of a Post-Covid Future
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Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal Describes How the Federal Minimum Wage Underpays Essential Workers
03:12:18
IWL Consortium Symposium: Making Care Count: Care Work, Gender, and Covid-19
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How to Change Everything: A Conversation with Naomi Klein
01:27:49
Workers' Rights & the Gig Economy
01:10:24
Making Care Count: A Conversation with Naomi Klein, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal & Ipek Ilkkaracan
01:29:17
Change Your Mind, Change Your Money with Stacey Tisdale
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Studying Feminism and Leadership at IWL
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Zephyr Teachout in Conversation with Naomi Klein
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Launching #HowWomenLead
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Migrant Justice is Climate Justice: A Series on the Green New Deal