Topic: Representation

12 chapters across the catalog

Old Bag
Episode 1735 25:42 - 28:14

1735: Old Bag

Carol Abney, Transgender Representation in DNC Leadership

During a DNC meeting, Tennessee member Carol Abney questioned candidates on whether they would pledge to appoint more than one transgender person to at-large seats. She demanded that these appointments reflect the ethnic and gender diversity within the transgender community. All candidates on stage reportedly raised their hands in agreement with the pledge.

ungreen
Episode 1659 11:06 - 16:19

1659: ungreen

Nemo Wins Eurovision, Non-Binary Identity and The Code

Switzerland's Nemo won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with the song The Code, a genre-blending track about self-discovery. Nemo is the first non-binary artist to win the competition, sparking a discussion on queer representation in European media. The victory came after a close vote between Switzerland and Croatia.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 7:46 - 10:58

1528: HABIDAT

Dylan Mulvaney, Audrey Hepburn and Transgender Representation

Dylan Mulvaney's portrayal of Audrey Hepburn in a Breakfast at Tiffany's style video is criticized as sacrilegious to the actress's legacy. The discussion also covers Pfizer paying celebrities like John Legend and Pink for vaccine promotion. Harry Styles' fashion choices are contrasted with Mulvaney's White House visit and public persona.

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 2:02:21 - 2:04:11

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Karine Jean-Pierre Becomes White House Press Secretary

Karine Jean-Pierre is introduced as the new White House Press Secretary, making history as the first Black woman and the first openly LGBTQ+ person in the role. Jean-Pierre emphasizes that "representation matters" and that she stands on the shoulders of "barrier-breaking people" who came before her. The segment highlights the administration's focus on diversity and the vital role of the press in democracy.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 2:36:04 - 2:37:41

1487: Si Senor

Little Mermaid Remake and Stereotypical Character Changes

The upcoming live-action remake of "The Little Mermaid" is criticized for redefining the lead character's motivations to avoid needing a man's love. The discussion argues that changing the character's personality to fit modern tropes represents a form of stereotypical casting.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 44:32 - 48:47

1258: Dummy Placebo

HIV Trial Model, Recruiting Minority Groups for Vaccines

Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Francis Collins discussed using the recruitment model from historical HIV trials to reach minority communities for COVID-19 vaccine testing. They emphasized the need for high representation from African American, Latinx, and Native American populations due to higher susceptibility and underlying comorbidities. The goal is to ensure the Phase 3 trials are properly representative of the groups hardest hit by the pandemic.

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 2:01:07 - 2:04:24

1192: Balderdash!

Global Unrest, Georgia Protests, and Hong Kong Autonomy

Protests have erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia, after parliament failed to pass electoral reforms, leading to clashes with police. This is framed as part of a larger wave of global unrest, including gasoline price protests in Iran and the ongoing crisis in Hong Kong. The hosts criticize China for failing to honor the "one country, two systems" agreement that was supposed to guarantee Hong Kong's autonomy until 2047.

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 7:36 - 9:43

1075: CIA Paid Me

Senate Gallery Protests and Sexual Assault Allegations

Protesters in the Senate gallery were removed for shouting during the Kavanaugh vote, with one woman specifically questioning her lack of representation. The atmosphere was marked by numerous women coming forward to share experiences of sexual assault and harassment. These claims are contrasted with the specific allegations made by Dr. Ford.

Undercount of Color
Episode 1020 1:42:06 - 1:46:52

1020: Undercount of Color

2020 US Census, Citizenship Question Controversy

The Trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census has sparked lawsuits from California and other states. Critics argue the question will intimidate immigrant communities, leading to an undercount that affects federal funding and congressional representation. The hosts explain the constitutional purpose of the census and the political stakes involved in counting non-citizens.

Phobos Grunts
Episode 369 1:07:24 - 1:10:17

369: Phobos Grunts

GOP Primary Rigging and Delegate Allocation Rules

A deep dive into Republican primary rules reveals that delegates are allocated on a proportional basis for contests held before April 1st. The hosts argue this system is rigged to favor a well-funded establishment candidate like Mitt Romney, who can accumulate a lead even without winning every state outright. They suggest both parties may be hesitant to win the 2012 election due to the dire state of the economy.

Medical Marijuana
Episode 210 28:12 - 31:26

210: Medical Marijuana

Port Chester Cumulative Voting and Hispanic Representation

A court-ordered election in Port Chester, New York, implemented a cumulative voting system to increase minority representation. This system allowed residents to cast up to six votes for a single candidate, resulting in the election of Luis Marino as the town's first Hispanic trustee. The hosts debate whether this "pick six" math is a fair way to empower minorities or a form of legal ballot stuffing.