The Electorette Podcast
By Electorette
The Electorette: A new podcast about politics, intersectionality and feminism. The Electorette features interviews and conversations with the women leading the resistance. They are passionate about equality, voting rights, climate change, access to healthcare & reproductive rights and all issues that make a healthy democracy.
Latest episode
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Focusing on a Family Friendly Economy to Energize Voters & Transform the Country with Sondra Goldschein
Sondra Goldshein, the Executive Director of The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy, discusses the organization's election-year ground game focused on electing candidates who support family friendly, care policies like childcare, elder care, and … -
Dr. Venice Haynes of United States of Care Discusses State-Level Solutions to the Maternal Healthcare Crisis
Dr. Venice Haynes, the Senior Director of Research and Community Engagement at United States of Care, discusses their recent report which shows positive outcomes when state-level Community Based Organizations (CBOs) are invested in maternal health. -
Fighting Mad: Resisting the End of Roe v Wade, a Conversation with Dr. Krystale E. Littlejohn
Dr. Krystale E. Littlejohn discusses, "Fighting Mad: Resisting the End of Roe v. Wade," a collection of essays from some of the most formidable thinkers, leaders, and activists of our time, each exploring critical and overlooked aspects of our ongoin… -
How Democrats Can Win Big on Immigration with Beatriz Lopez of Immigration Hub
Beatriz Lopez, the deputy director of the Immigration Hub, discusses how Democrats can win by boldly countering the GOP's messages of cruel, anti-immigration policy -
The Slippery Slope of Alabama's Supreme Court IVF Ruling: A Conversation with Betsy Campbell of RESOLVE
Betsy Campbell, the Chief Engagement Officer of RESOLVE—The National Infertility Association, discusses the Alabama Supreme Court ruling which granted embryos personhood status. -
Americans Under Surveillance, PSYOP Campaigns, and Lax Privacy Laws: A Conversation with Jackie Singh
A conversations about lax privacy laws, Americans under surveillance, and PsyOp campaigns with cybersecurity expert, Jackie Singh -
We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC: A Conversation with Frédérique Irwin, President of the National Women’s History Museum
Frédérique Irwin, President of the National Women’s History Museum, discusses their current exhibit, We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC. The exhibit traces Black feminism in Washington, DC from the turn of the 20th century through the civil… -
The Power and Freedom of Single Life with Social Scientist, Dr. Bella DePaulo
Social scientist, and foremost expert on single life, Dr. Bella DePaulo discusses her latest book, Single at Heart: The Power, Freedom, and Heart-Filling Joy of Single Life. -
New Study: Black Women In White Workplaces Are More Likely to Have Worse Career Outcomes
New research by Associate Professor Elizabeth Linos and co-authors indicates that Black women may have worse career outcomes when their teams have a greater share of white colleagues. -
Fighting Book Bans Through Local Elections with Amanda Litman of Run for Something
Amanda Litman, the cofounder of Run for Something, discusses the spate of book bans that have spread through libraries and schools across the country.