Feminism NOW

By: National Organization for Women (NOW)
  • Summary

  • Passionate about modern feminist issues? Want to learn more about how today's political, academic, and cultural leaders strive for a future of universal equality and justice? Join NOW President Christian F. Nunes in a new podcast dedicated to intersectional feminist discussions in American society with leaders in entertainment, sports, politics, and science. From conversations on constitutional equality, to economic justice and reproductive rights, listeners will find new ways to learn, engage, and get empowered. Listen for new episodes released every other Wednesday.
    2023 National Organization for Women (NOW)
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Episodes
  • The Feminist Body
    Nov 20 2024

    The theme of this season is “Women uplifting women." And women come in all shapes and sizes. This episode, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes sits down to speak with Tigress Osborn, the Executive Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Fat Acceptance, about bodies, fat liberation, and why uplifting women shouldn’t require a pants size.

    Links:

    NOW Love Your Body campaign

    Fearing the Black Body by Dr. Sabrina Strings

    Saartjie Baartman

    NIDDK Overweight and Obesity Statistics


    Guest: Tigress Osborn (she/her) is a fat rights advocate and the Executive Director of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA). Tigress is a co-founder of and spokesperson for the Campaign for Size Freedom, which supports legal protections against height and weight discrimination. A two-time women’s college grad, she is an intersectional feminist teacher and writer whose fat liberation work has been featured on CNN, BBC, ABC News, and Free Speech TV. In 2024, Tigress was named to the Time100 Health list of most influential global health leaders in recognition of her work to fight size discrimination.


    Take Action NOW: Learn more about Native American Heritage Month here, and the challenges that Native American women in particular face in this country.


    Listen to new episodes of Feminism NOW released every other Wednesday. To find out more about the National Organization for Women, visit our website.


    Socials:

    Tigress Osborn/NAAFA:

    • Tigress Osborn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iofthetigress
    • NAAFA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naafaofficial
    • NAAFA Twitter: https://x.com/NAAFAofficial
    • NAAFA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EqualityAtEverySize/
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    30 mins
  • We are not defeated
    Nov 8 2024

    The 2024 Presidential election was historic in so many ways. Instead of electing the first woman, and woman of color, to the highest office in the land, voters again elected Donald Trump. For those who are invested in the rights of women, it’s a hard time. This week, we sit down with NOW National President Christian F. Nunes to reflect–and to learn where we go from here.


    Links:

    https://now.org/media-center/press-release/racism-sexism-misogyny-and-hate-won-this-election-but-we-wont-let-our-democracy-be-destroyed/.


    Guest: Christian F. Nunes, MBA, MS, LCSW, became NOW president in August 2020. She was previously appointed Vice President by the board in May 2019. As the second African American president in the organization’s history, the youngest person of color, and the youngest president in more than 40 years, Nunes is leading the organization through an intersectional lens, bringing a diverse coalition of grassroots activists to work against structural sexism and racism.


    Listen to new episodes of Feminism NOW released every other Wednesday. To find out more about the National Organization for Women, visit our website.


    Socials:

    Christian F. Nunes

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christian_prez4now/
    • Twitter: https://x.com/chrisfnunes
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NationalNOW/
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    28 mins
  • Voting it Forward
    Oct 23 2024

    The theme of this season is “women uplifting women.” And one of the ways that women have power to uplift others is through the power of the vote. But many people don’t use that power. Why don’t people vote, and what can we do about it? NOW National President Christian F. Nunes sits down this week with Emily Wasserman, the senior director of Voter Contact at Vote Forward, to talk about what the research says about getting out the vote.

    Links:

    NOW and Vote Forward

    Why people don’t vote

    Knight Foundation study on non-voters


    Guest: Emily Wasserman is the Senior Director of Voter Contact at Vote Forward. She leads Vote Forward's data and research team, and is responsible for designing, executing, and assessing the organization's grassroots voter contact programs. She’s worked in educational technology at the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, and in social psychology and neuroscience at Boston College. She graduated from Pomona College with a B.A. in Cognitive Science and is based in San Luis Obispo, California.


    Take Action NOW: Get out the vote with NOW and Vote Forward! https://votefwd.org/now


    Listen to new episodes of Feminism NOW released every other Wednesday. To find out more about the National Organization for Women, visit our website.

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    29 mins

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