We Cannot Be Contained (MRS. AMERICA, Gender & Growing Up)
Sharpening Our Oyster Knives
English - August 11, 2020 23:42 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MBPhilosophy Society & Culture TV & Film After Shows Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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From their COVID-19 bunker deep in the woods of Massachusetts, three sisters— a novelist, a historian and a playwright/professor— discuss the new FX mini-series Mrs. America.
Through a Black feminist lens, Kaitlyn, Kerri and Kirsten Greenidge sort through the history referenced in the show and discuss why it's still relevant today.
This week a twist! Their family members Ariel (aka Gran-ji), Hunter (age 10), Katia (age 13) and Mavis (age 1) join to talk about what it means to be a girl today.
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Credits Featuring: Kaitlyn Greenidge, Kerri Greenidge and Kirsten Greenidge Recorded by: Kaitlyn Greenidge Produced, Edited & Mixed by: Beandrea July Music by: Jordan Balagot Photos: Courtesy of Kaitlyn Greenidge and FX