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In 1961, Norma and Mel Gabler were a quiet couple living in Longview, Texas. One day, they noticed some factual errors in one of their sons’ textbooks. What began as a small complaint morphed into a multi-decade crusade to shape what children of Texas — and therefore the country — read in their textbooks. In an election year with raging debates around education, this audio documentary charts how Texas dictated American education over the last sixty years and examines how the fight over our children’s classroom has only intensified today.
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The overturning of Roe v. Wade was one of the most sensational events of the year, though not for the better. In the season 9 premiere, A’shanti sits down with Oriaku Njoku, the new executive director for the National Network for Abortion Funds to talk about what’s next following the fall of this landmark decision. They delve into the reasons abortion is healthcare, the importance of Black women’s voices at the forefront of the reproductive justice movement, and why it’s time for a radical reimagining of Roe.
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The Brown Girls Guide to Politics Podcast is all about amplifying the voices of women who are too often forgotten in media coverage. Host A’shanti Gholar leads conversations with women changing the face of politics. In the BGG to Politics blog, A’shanti created a space for women of color to learn about the current state of politics, to support others breaking into the political sphere, and to celebrate incredible women changing the course of the country. A’shanti founded the blog in 2018 and Wonder Media Network is thrilled to extend her platform to audio.
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Well, here we are. We're on the other side of what we've been talking about for years. Roe v. Wade has been struck down, and for the first time in our lifetime, abortion is no longer protected.
In our first episode, Kate and Jamia talk to folks who've been living, and working, and surviving, in a state where abortion access has been under fire for years, even before Roe fell -- Kentucky.
To learn more about the Kentucky Health Justice Network, click here.
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Introducing Wonder Media Network’s first true crime show, I Was Never There. Thirty-four years ago, Marsha “Mudd” Ferber vanished without a trace from Morgantown, WV. Mother-daughter duo Karen and Jamie Zelermyer are going back to the land to figure out what the hell happened. Named a 2022 Tribeca Film Festival official selection for audio storytelling, I Was Never There is as much true crime show as it is an ode to Appalachian countercultural movements of the 1970s and 1980s. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
For archival photos, videos, and more, follow I Was Never There on Instagram. For more information on the show and to get in touch with the team, check out our website.
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WebsiteTwitterInstagramI Was Never There is a Wonder Media Network production. It's hosted by Jamie Zelermyer and Karen Zelermyer. It's produced by Allie Wollner, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, and Liz Smith. It's edited by Jenny Kaplan and Liz Smith. Our executive producers are Jenny Kaplan, Jamie Zelermyer and Karen Zelermyer. Production assistance by Alesandra Tejeda. Our music supervisor is Sarah Tembeckjian. The theme music is "Take Me Home Country Roads" by John Denver, performed by Brandi Carlile.
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BLACK WOMEN FOR BLACK LIVES (BW4BL)
This group started by 3 accidental activists Korrine Sky, Tokunbo Koiki and Patricia Daley has been amplifying the stories of black students affected by the Ukrainian crisis. They also have a GOFUNDME appeal, which I have donated to. To date the group says it has supported over 1200 black students whose lives have been upended by this crisis.
https://gofund.me/e6f68963
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Isha Sesay is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNFPA and they deserve to be spotlighted for the incredible work they are doing in Ukraine. A number of maternity hospitals have been bombed by the Russians - the images rightly shocked the world. It is a fact that women and girls face their own specific threats and challenges whenever conflict breaks out. Check out the work that UNFPA is doing on the ground via their website and you can also donate to support their efforts
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We think that now more than ever, mothers deserve a day (or, dare we say, much longer) of appreciation for their work and love. Forgo the classic flowers and candies for a customized episode of Encyclopedia Womannica starring the mom in your life! Simply fill out a few questions and Encyclopedia Womannica host Jenny Kaplan will record a special podcast episode that will no doubt be a big hit this Mother’s Day. All submissions are due by May 6, 2020 and will be delivered on Mother’s Day, May 10, 2020. Cost of the custom episode is $100.00.
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Every weekday for a full year, listeners can explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Pioneers, Creators, Villainesses, STEMinists, Warriors & Social Justice Warriors, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures.
Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith and Andi Kristins. Special thanks to Shira Atkins, Alli Lindenberg and Edie Allard.
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In episode 4, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed a new connection, DeNora Getachew. In episode 8, DeNora interviewed her friend, Glynda Carr. This time, it’s Glynda’s turn. She chose someone else from her life to talk to: her sorority sister and friend Michele Jawando, head of Progressive Engagement and Strategic Partnership Counsel at Google.
Glynda and Michele talk about intergenerational activism, being a mom during the 2020 election cycle, expanding dreams. This episode is the final link of the fourth interview chain and the season finale.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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Welcome to Web of WMN, the show that dives into the identities that make us who we are as individuals and communities.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes!
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In episode 3, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed her former colleague, Megan Murphy. In episode 7, Megan interviewed her partner, Hilary Rosen. This time, it’s Hilary’s turn. She chose someone else from her life to talk to: her colleague and friend Anita Dunn. Hilary and Anita talk about sexism in politics, getting into the campaign world, and breaking barriers. This episode is the final link of the third interview chain. Stay tuned for the final link in the fourth chain.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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In episode 2, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed her friend from work, Jing Cao. In episode 6, Jing interviewed her friend from college, Danielle Guillen. This time, it’s Danielle’s turn. She chose someone else from her life to talk to: her friend Anel Torres. Danielle and Anel talk about taking risks, changing career paths, and learning from travel abroad. This episode is the final link of the second interview chain. Stay tuned for the final link in the third chain.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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In episode 1, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed her friend from college, Sosie Bacon. In episode 5, Sosie Bacon interviewed her mom, Kyra Sedgwick. On this episode, Kyra chose someone else from her life to talk to: Stacy Huston. Stacy is the executive director of Kyra’s husband Kevin Bacon’s nonprofit, SixDegrees.org. Kyra and Stacy talk about growing up in a broken family, balancing ambition with taking breaks, and finding common ground. This episode is the final link of the first interview chain. Stay tuned next week for the final link in the second chain.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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On episode 4, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed Generation Citizen NYC Executive Director DeNora Getachew. On this episode, DeNora picked someone from her life to talk to: Higher Heights Co-founder Glynda Carr. They talk about the power of Black women, finding your role, and being guided by faith. This episode is the second episode of the fourth interview chain. Stay tuned next week for the third link in the first chain and check out Episode 12 for more from Glynda.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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The Brown Girls Guide to Politics Podcast is all about amplifying the voices of women who are too often forgotten in most media coverage. This year was a record year for women of color running for -- and being elected to -- office. In the BGG to Politics blog, A’shanti Gholar created a space for women of color to learn about the current state of women in politics, to support others breaking into the political sphere, and to celebrate incredible people changing the course of the country. Gholar founded the blog last year and Wonder Media Network is thrilled to extend her platform to audio.
The Brown Girls Guide is produced by Jenny Kaplan and Andi Kristins, with assistance from Tori Taylor. Original music was composed by Elisheba Ittoop.
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On episode 3, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed former Businessweek Editor In Chief Megan Murphy. On this episode, Megan picked someone from her life to talk to: her partner Hilary Rosen. They talk about taking on illegal streaming services, the life and death stakes of the gay rights movement, and #TimesUp. This episode is the second episode of the third interview chain. Stay tuned next week for the second link in the fourth chain and check out Episode 11 for more from Hilary.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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On episode 2, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed her friend from work, Jing Cao. On this episode, Jing picked someone from her life to talk to: her college friend, Danielle Guillen. They talk about growing up in the Inland Empire, Chicano culture, bridging disparate communities, and the challenges of improving education. This episode is the second episode of the second interview chain. Stay tuned next week for the second link in the third chain and check out Episode 10 for more from Danielle.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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In episode 1, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed her friend from college, Sosie Bacon. On this episode, Sosie picked someone from her life to talk to: her mom, Kyra Sedgwick. They talk about growing up and leaving New York, the value of storytelling, and how becoming a mother launched Kyra’s environmental activism. This episode is the second episode of the first interview chain. Stay tuned next week for the second link in the second chain and check out Episode 9 for more from Kyra.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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Welcome to Web of WMN, the show that dives into the identities that make us who we are as individuals and communities. On this episode Host Jenny Kaplan interviews a new connection, DeNora Getachew, the New York City executive director of Generation Citizen. They talk about growing up in New York, getting pregnant in high school, and developing into a full-blown democracy ninja. This episode launches the fourth and final interview chain this season. Stay tuned next week for the second link in the first chain and check out Episode 8 for more from DeNora.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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