Episodios

  • That’s a Wrap
    Jun 18 2025
    This season, we’ve featured some of the many incredible women doing the work of protecting women in a hostile world. For our final episode of the season, we’re spotlighting one of our own: our fearless host and leader, Christian F. Nunes. Though her tenure as NOW National President is drawing to a close, her advocacy is far from over. In this episode, Christian and senior producer Bethany Brookshire sit down together to reflect on four seasons of this podcast, its many insightful guests, and what the future of feminist solidarity really looks like in the face of mounting anti-feminist backlash. We’re all in need of a little extra feminist inspiration right now, so why not check out some of our past episodes? We’ve linked the ones mentioned in today’s episode below, but be sure to check out all four seasons of Feminism NOW and get inspired by the incredible voices we’ve featured. Links: https://www.christianfnunes.com/ Links to previous episodes:Violence Against Black Women (with Dr. Brittany Lewis): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/violence-against-black-women-a-conversation-with/id1709383622?i=1000631747963Finding Missing Women (with Rep. Christina Haswood): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-missing-women/id1709383622?i=1000680823146The Abuse to Prison Pipeline (with Becki Kondkar): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-abuse-to-prison-pipeline/id1709383622?i=1000683171644The Promise and Peril of the Legal System (with Azaleea Carlea): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-promise-and-peril-of-the-legal-system/id1709383622?i=1000704592843Raising the Wage (with Saru Jarayaman): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raising-the-wage/id1709383622?i=1000652035836Gun Violence is a Feminist Issue (with Mikki Kendall): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gun-violence-is-a-feminist-issue/id1709383622?i=1000709262228Our Work is Never Over (with Alyssa Milano): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/our-work-is-never-over-activism-with-alyssa-milano/id1709383622?i=1000630191563Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speaker-emerita-nancy-pelosi/id1709383622?i=1000650627806The Gen Z Fight for Democracy (with V. Spehar): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gen-z-fight-for-democracy/id1709383622?i=1000657917419Building Better Media and Entertainment (with Nicci Gilbert): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/building-better-in-media-and-entertainment/id1709383622?i=1000641192487 Celebrating Everyday Feminists (with Latanya Mapp Frett): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrating-everyday-feminists/id1709383622?i=1000636941613 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.Take Action NOW: Join NOW this July for our National Conference in Las Vegas! Click here to learn more and register. We can’t wait to see you there!To find out more about the National Organization for Women, visit our website.Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christian_prez4now/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Prez4NOWThreads: https://www.threads.com/@christian_prez4now
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  • Healthcare Equity Makes Everyone Healthier
    Jun 4 2025

    In 2025, Black women in the U.S. still can’t get the quality healthcare their white peers often receive. The history of bias in this country continues to play out through social determinants of health, from poverty to whether or not people have access to clean water. Despite the many questions that remain around women’s health, the Trump administration has also recently reduced funding for women’s health research.


    Across the country, Black women are leading the charge to make change. Today, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes sits down with Dr. Sharon Thompson, Medical Director and Board Vice Chair of the Black Women’s Health Imperative, to discuss why Black women are disproportionately impacted by inequities in the healthcare system—and how combatting these disparities benefits everyone.


    Links:

    https://bwhi.org/

    https://bwhi.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/CWC_Report_Full_report_lowres.pdf

    https://www.nrdc.org/stories/flint-water-crisis-everything-you-need-know

    https://kinema.com/films/me-period-tut9gq

    https://www.npr.org/2025/04/23/nx-s1-5372892/womens-health-initiative-research-funding-gets-cut


    Guest: Dr. Sharon R. Thompson is a powerhouse in women’s health—an OB/GYN, health tech innovator, professor, and national speaker with deep roots in public health and education. Known for her dynamic blend of clinical care, policy insight, and media presence, Dr. Thompson leads conversations that center dignity, data, and cultural competence in healthcare. She is the founder of Central Phoenix OB/GYN and a regular medical contributor on Good Morning Arizona.


    Take Action NOW: Join NOW this July for our National Conference in Las Vegas! Click here to learn more and register. We can’t wait to see you there!


    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:

    Dr. Sharon Thompson:

    Instagram: instagram.com/drsharonthompson/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sharonthompsonmdmph/


    Black Women’s Health Imperative:

    Instagram: instagram.com/blkwomenshealth/

    Twitter/X: x.com/blkwomenshealth

    Facebook: facebook.com/BlackWomensHealthImperative/

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/black-women's-health-imperative/

    YouTube: youtube.com/c/BlackWomensHealthImperative

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  • Gun Violence is a Feminist Issue
    May 21 2025

    In 2025, there are more guns in the United States than people. Last June, the Surgeon General declared gun violence a public health crisis. But even though women often feel the effects–especially through domestic violence–gun violence is rarely treated as a feminist issue.


    But tackling gun violence is feminist. Today, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes sits down with Mikki Kendall, author of Hood Feminism, to discuss America’s gun crisis, what it has to do with attacks on women’s rights, and how we can create a future that prioritizes protecting women.

    Links:

    https://mikkikendall.com/

    https://www.thetrace.org/2023/03/guns-america-data-atf-total/

    https://publichealth.jhu.edu/center-for-gun-violence-solutions/annual-gun-violence-data

    https://depauliaonline.com/59001/focus/gun-violence-the-unheard-feminist-issue/

    https://us.pagefreezer.com/en-US/wa/browse/0a7f82bb-be6e-448a-ae11-373d22c37842?find-by-timestamp=2025-01-02T05:49:59Z&url=https:%2F%2Fwww.hhs.gov%2Fabout%2Fnews%2F2024%2F06%2F25%2Fus-surgeon-general-issues-advisory-public-health-crisis-firearm-violence-united-states.html×tamp=2025-01-02T07:03:02Z


    Guest: Mikki Kendall is a writer, diversity consultant, and occasional feminist. She is the author of the New York Times-bestselling HOOD FEMINISM and of AMAZONS, ABOLITIONISTS, AND ACTIVISTS, a graphic novel illustrated by A. D’Amico. She has appeared on the BBC, NPR, The Daily Show, PBS, Good Morning America, MSNBC, Al Jazeera, WBEZ, and Showtime; her essays can be found at TIME, the New York Times, The Guardian, the Washington Post, Essence, Vogue, The Boston Globe, and NBC.


    Take Action NOW: Join NOW this July for our National Conference in Las Vegas! Click here to learn more and register. We can’t wait to see you there!


    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:

    Instagram: instagram.com/karnythia/

    Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/karnythia.bsky.social

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  • Protecting Women, One Case at a Time
    May 7 2025

    It’s 2025 and there are ongoing cases in the courts that could affect women’s rights–from the ability to obtain medication abortion to protection from our former abusers. But these cases often don’t make headlines until the decisions are made.

    Our last episode, featuring Azaleea Carlea, Legal Director of Legal Momentum, addressed the powers and limitations of the legal system when it comes to protecting women’s rights. In this episode, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes sits down with Lynn Hecht Schafran, Senior Vice President of Legal Momentum, to discuss some of the court cases Legal Momentum is involved in—ones with major implications for our rights—to keep everyday feminists up-to-date about where our rights stand in the court of law.


    Want to hear more on how gender bias bubbles up in our legal system? Be sure to check out our episode, “The Abuse to Prison Pipeline,” featuring Becki Kondkar, founding director of Tulane Law School’s Women’s Prison Project.

    Links:

    https://www.legalmomentum.org/

    https://www.legalmomentum.org/get-help-form


    Court cases mentioned in this episode:

    Brenda Evers Andrew v. Tamika White, Warden (2025): https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-supreme-court/23-6573.html

    United States v. Rahimi (2024): https://www.oyez.org/cases/2023/22-915
    FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (2024): https://www.oyez.org/cases/2023/23-235


    Guest: Lynn Hecht Schafran, Esq. is Senior Vice President at Legal Momentum and has been Director of Legal Momentum's National Judicial Education Program to Promote Equality for Women and Men in the Courts (NJEP) since 1981. Lynn also serves as Senior Vice President and a Senior Staff Attorney, litigating and writing in the areas of rape, domestic violence, the intersection of domestic violence and sexual assault, neuroscience and its implications for the courts, and all aspects of gender bias in the courts.


    Take Action NOW: Join NOW this July for our National Conference in Las Vegas! Click here to learn more and register. We can’t wait to see you there!


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


    Legal Momentum Socials:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LegalMomentum

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legalmomentum/

    Twitter/X: https://x.com/LegalMomentum
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/legal-momentum

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@legalmomentum

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  • The Promise and Peril of the Legal System
    Apr 23 2025

    For many people, the court of last resort for their rights is, well, the courts. The legal system. But witnessing the highest courts in the nation strip away our rights begs the question: was this system really set up to protect women?


    In this episode, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes is joined by Azaleea Carlea, Legal Director of Legal Momentum, to discuss the U.S. legal system’s potential to protect women, but also its limitations—particularly for marginalized communities.


    This is only the beginning! We’ll be back in two weeks with a second episode discussing specific court cases impacting women’s rights in the United States today. In the meantime, be sure to check out our episode, “The Abuse to Prison Pipeline,” featuring Becki Kondkar, founding director of Tulane Law School’s Women’s Prison Project, to hear more about how gender bias shows up in our legal system.

    Links:

    https://www.legalmomentum.org/

    https://www.legalmomentum.org/get-help-form

    https://oig.hhs.gov/reports/featured/emtala/


    Court cases mentioned in this episode:

    Sessions v. Morales-Santana (2017): https://www.oyez.org/cases/2016/15-1191

    Brenda Evers Andrew v. Tamika White, Warden (2025): https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-supreme-court/23-6573.html

    United States v. Rahimi (2024): https://www.oyez.org/cases/2023/22-915

    Guest: Azaleea Carlea has dedicated her career to advancing social justice for underserved communities, with a particular focus on supporting survivors of gender-based violence. She has extensive litigation experience in the NYS Family, Integrated Domestic Violence and Supreme Courts and has supported policy efforts aimed at improving systemic responses to intimate partner violence. Currently the Legal Director at Legal Momentum, the Women’s Legal Defense and Education Fund, Azaleea oversees the organization’s initiatives on gender-based violence, reproductive rights, and workplace and educational equality.

    Take Action NOW: Join NOW this July for our National Conference in Las Vegas! Click here to learn more and register. We can’t wait to see you there!


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

    Legal Momentum Socials:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LegalMomentum

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legalmomentum/

    Twitter/X: https://x.com/LegalMomentum

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/legal-momentum

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@legalmomentum

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  • Helping Mothers Give Birth in Community
    Apr 9 2025

    Childbirth. It can be a spiritual, life-altering experience. But giving birth—particularly for those with marginalized identities—is also dangerous, especially as attacks on our reproductive rights continue. Women die in childbirth every year, and the United States has the worst maternal mortality outcomes of any developed country.


    This week, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes sits down with Latham Thomas, founder of Mama Glow, to discuss maternal health in the United States. From legislation to community engagement, Christian and Latham discuss the wide range of approaches it will take to improve maternal health outcomes—and how everyday feminists, parent or not, can show up for their loved ones preparing to give birth.


    Links:

    How bad is maternal mortality in the U.S.? A new study says it's been overestimated | NPR

    Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States, 2022 | CDC

    The Momnibus Act | Black Maternal Health Caucus

    NOW Is Proud to Support the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act

    Guest: Latham Thomas is the founder of Mama Glow, a global maternal health and education platform serving birthing people along the childbearing continuum and home to 3,000 doulas. Mama Glow supports families during the fertility period, pregnancy, birth and postpartum offering hand-holding through their bespoke doula services and work with insurance companies and hospital systems to improve the experience of maternity care. Named one of Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul 100, Latham has served as a doula for clients including: Alicia Keys, Anne Hathaway, Ashley Graham, DJ Khaled, Rebecca Minkoff, Tamera Mowry, and more. She is a graduate of Columbia University and author of two best-selling books; Own Your Glow: A Soulful Guide to Luminous Living And Crowning The Queen Within and Mama Glow: A Hip Guide to Your Fabulous Abundant Pregnancy.

    Take Action NOW: Learn more and get involved in Disrupt NOW, the National Organization for Women’s campaign to combat extreme misogynist propaganda, increase feminist education, and advocate for women’s equality and safety.


    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:

    Latham Thomas:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glowmaven/


    Mama Glow:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamaglow/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MamaGlow/

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  • AI and Women’s Digital Safety
    Mar 26 2025

    AI seems to be everywhere these days, and it’s often marketed to us as a way to boost our efficiency. But feminists have long known that technological advancements can also create new avenues for the exploitation of women, and AI is no exception.


    Our theme this season is “Protecting women in a hostile world.” In this episode, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes is joined by Andrea Powell, co-founding director of Alecto AI, a survivor-founded tech company that combats online image abuse, to discuss deepfakes, image-based sexual abuse, and how the law and technology itself can help keep women safe.


    Links:

    AlectoAI

    Andrea Powell’s book, Believe Me: The True Story of How a Trafficked Teen and Her Advocate Changed the Justice System and Found True Freedom

    Andrea Powell’s Congressional testimony - “Take It Down: Ending Big Tech’s Complicity In Revenge Porn”

    Demand for deepfake pornography is exploding. We aren’t ready for this assault on consent.


    Guest: Andrea Powell is a twenty year expert in global policy and direct services for survivors of sexual exploitation, human trafficking, sexual assault and image-based sexual violence. She has published in the New York Times, Washington Post, NBC, PBS, Ms. Magazine and more. Andrea’s social justice memoir, Believe Me, can be found online and throughout indie bookstores and has been awarded the New York Book Award of 2024.


    Take Action NOW: In celebration of Women’s History Month, read more about the National Organization for Women and the Equal Rights Amendment here.


    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:

    Alecto AI:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alectoai

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alectoai/


    Andrea Powell:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ankachristine

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-powell-bb53255/

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  • Women's Safety in Higher Education
    Mar 12 2025

    Note: This episode was recorded in early February 2025. As of March 11, 2025, Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order in the coming days that will aim to dismantle the Department of Education, which is responsible for upholding civil rights and ensuring equal educational opportunities.

    Women now make up more than 56% of college students in the United States. That must mean we’ve got equal opportunity to all the benefits education offers us, right? Right?


    Recent attacks on Title IX and diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education threaten to roll back decades of feminist progress—all under the pretext of protecting women and girls. This season’s theme is “Protecting women in a hostile world,” and education needs protection more than ever. In this episode, NOW National President Christian F. Nunes sits down with Gloria L. Blackwell, CEO of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), to discuss the impacts of these attacks and the ways everyday feminists can get involved in protecting women’s access to higher education.


    Links:

    Education rules from 2020 are returning to ‘protect women.’ Are vulnerable students at risk?

    U.S. women are outpacing men in college completion, including in every major racial and ethnic group

    AAUW Voter Issue Guides

    Become a Two-Minute Activist with AAUW


    Guest: Gloria L. Blackwell is CEO of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and a prominent thought leader on issues ranging from equity for women in higher education and STEM to economic empowerment and the gender pay gap. With a strong international background, she also leads AAUW’s global and UN engagement and is featured in prominent media outlets, panels and symposia. Blackwell holds a master’s degree in education and human development from The George Washington University, and a bachelor’s degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.


    Take Action NOW: In celebration of Women’s History Month, read more about the National Organization for Women and the Equal Rights Amendment here.


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


    AAUW Socials:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aauwnational/

    Facebook: facebook.com/AAUW.National

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aauw/

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