Internet hackers recently released detailed records on millions of people registered with cheating website Ashley Madison, which acts as a network for users to facilitate extramarital affairs. The data also revealed that over 15,000 of the email addresses used to register accounts could be traced back to U.S. government and military servers.
In light of the data breach, we'll question whether or not it was ethical for the hackers to expose the cheaters, and address "social norms" regarding cheating, open/non-traditional relationships, monogamy and polyamory. Featuring special guest:
Andy Izenson,
An attorney and activist and educator on gender, sexuality, positive consent practices, and nontraditional family formation