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By Diana Limongi
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In this episode Diana talks to Nadine Smith, Executive Director of Equality Florida, about everyone should be paying attention to what is happening in Florida, how the tide is turning and she remains hopeful abotu the future. Nadie discusses how Equality Florida is fighting anti-LGBTQ policies in Florida (and how they're winning).
In this candid conversation, Nadine also shares the incredible organizing that is happening on the ground, in what she calls "Frontline Florida," and how parents from all over the country can support actions and efforts on the ground.
Listen to find out what organizing tactics have worked in Florida, why they issued a travel advisory to Florida, how Equality Florida is combatting book bans and fighting to #bringbooksback, and how parents are raise their voices against anti-LGBTQ policies in Florida.
Nadine also has some GREAT ideas about how you can support Florida (even far afar!)
Make sure to follow Equality Florida on Instagram @equalityfl
If you like this episode, check out Diana's great conversations with:
Don't forget to check out our SHOP that is now LIVE!
Until next time, don't forget hope is our superpower.
In this episode, Diana chats with Victoria Nichols, the project director of Free the Pill to discuss the Opill, which is the first-ever over-the-counter birth control pill which will be available online and on store shelves soon.
The Free the Pill coalition is a group of more than 200 reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations, research and advocacy groups, youth activists, health care providers, prominent medical and health professional associations, and others who share a commitment to ensuring more equitable access to safe, effective, and affordable birth control to people of all ages, backgrounds, and identities in the United States.
In this conversation Diana and Victoria discuss:
You can follow Free the Pill on Instagram: @free_the_pill
If you liked this episode, check out:
Ep. 54: Latinas Access to Reproductive Care with Lupe Rodriguez
Ep. 18: Black Women and the Reproductive Justice Movement with Monica Simpson
Ep. 2: ReproRights and Reproductive Justice with Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas
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DID YOU HEAR THE GREAT NEWS? WE HAVE A SHOP!! GET YOUR ORDERS IN DURING MARCH FOR FREE SHIPPING IN HONOR OF WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH!In this episode, Diana talks to Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson, the Executive Director of the Children's Defense Fund, an organization which focuses on advocating for the whole child. CDF envisions a nation where marginalized children flourish, leaders prioritize their well-being, and communities wield the power to ensure they thrive.
In this heartwarming and powerful conversation, Diana and Dr. Wilson discuss why poverty is a public policy choice -- and why centering our youth's wellbeing is a MUST and a win for our society.
Diana and Dr. Wilson discuss:
If you liked this episode, make sure to check out:
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What happens when your infant child has medical needs you need to tend to, but there is no paid family medical leave in place? You get pushed out of the workforce, an that is exactly what happened to Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, Executive Director and Co-founder of MomsRising. It was this event, which Kristin appropriately calls an unforeseen "health crisis" that pushed Kristin out of the workforce. She found herself unemployed, taking care of an infant and going down a rabbit hole where she went looking for answers (and stats!) about what moms were facing in the United States... surely she wasn't the only one going through this... That stressful and life-changing event that led to her co-creating and leading MomsRising, a movement of more than a million people working to increase family economic security, stop discrimination, and build a nation where everyone can thrive.
In this episode, Diana has a candid conversation with Kristin about how heer personal experiences led her to join other moms to be advocates for change. Today, Kristin and the entire MomsRising team work hard to ensure that moms' voices and experiences are taken into account when policymakers (at the state and federal level -- yes even the White House!) listen to moms when they're crafting policies.
In this powerful conversation they also discuss:
You can follow (and join) MomsRising -- (they've got members in all 50 states!) by going to MomsRising.org/join
If you liked this episode make sure to check out:
Ep. 19 The Power of Black Moms with Monifa Bandele (MomsRising.org)
Ep. 35: Reimagining Schools without Police with Beatriz Beckford
Ep. 42: Representation, Storytelling and Motherhood with S. Nadia Hussain
Ep. 46: Why the Time to #SolveChildCare is NOW with Nina Perez
Make sure to share this episode with your powerful mom friends and subscribe, leave a review and follow @parentingandpolitics on Instagram!
Until next time, don't forget hope is our superpower.
What would happen if we put children first in our country? What would happen if we empowered children at all ages and centered the law to protect our youngest citizens? In this episode Diana talks to Adam Benforado, a children's rights expert, an award winning author and law professor at Drexel University, about how prioritizing children's rights would benefit us all.
In his critically acclaimed new book, A Minor Revolution: How Prioritizing Kids Benefits Us All, Adam criticizes America’s failure to invest in, protect, and empower its youngest citizens and presents a bold plan for reorienting society to put children first. Through historical context, personal stories and compelling arguments, Adam makes an important case as to why prioritizing our kids will help everyone in society.
Diana and Adam discuss:
Adam's book A Minor Revolution: How Prioritizing Kids Benefits Us All, is divided into the following sections where he makes the case for the following rights in a child's life:
Thank you everyone for tuning in for this episode of Parenting and Politics. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, recommend the podcast to your friends and follow us on IG: @parentingandpolitics.You can also email your comments and ideas for guests at [email protected]
If you liked this episode make sure to check out Ep. 57: The Youth Vote and Disinformation in the Latinx Community with Maria Teresa Kumar
In this episode, Diana talks to Mark Greene, an expert on healthy masculinity and author of The Little #MeToo Book for Men, and founder of a community called “Remaking Manhood” on Instagram.
They discuss what man box culture means, how it affects our boys, and what we can do as parents to ensure that our boys are not adhering to the precepts of man box culture that can hurt their ability to be full human beings with a wide range of emotions. Mark also highlights powerful statistics from Equimundo that show how man box culture affects men in the USA, Mexico and the UK.
Mark shares fascinating insight on how man box culture hurts boys and men, and how man box culture affects the politics of today (think MAGA and men feeling like they are losing) He also discusses why it's important to be in relationship with our boys and gives examples of how building those solid relationships can support our boys as they get older.
Mark is the co-author with Dr. Saliha Bava of The Relational Book for Parenting, and in our conversation he provides a few examples of games to play with our kids to help have conversatoins and talk about our feelings, and help them express their emotions in a safe and engaging way.
Make sure to follow Mark on Instagram @remakingmanhood '
If you liked this conversation, be sure to check out our conversation about social emotional learning with Tim Shriver.
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Why are Latinx voters being targeted with disinformation? What does young Latinx Voting Power in 2024 look like? In this episode Diana talks to Maria Teresa Kumar, the Executive Director of Voto Latino, about the possibilities that young Latino voters bring as so many turn 18 before the 2024 election. They also discuss why and how bad actors are targeting the Latinx community by spreading disinformation to wreak havoc in USA elections, and what we can do as a community to ensure disinformation doesn’t spread, especially to older adults targeted with direct messaging by nefarious groups such as M4L.
Listen to find out why Maria Teresa excited about the coming electoral cycle and what makes the young Latino community those that can turn the tide and make a real difference in 2024.
Make sure to follow Voto Latino on Instagram @votolatino
If you like this episode, make sure you to listen to
Why Abortion Bans Affect Latinas the Most with Lupe Rodriguez - Parenting and Politics
Latinx Political Power, Coalition Building and Voting with Elisa Batista - Parenting and Politics
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Until next time, don’t forget hope is our superpower.
In this conversation, Diana talks to Lupe Rodriguez, the Executive Director of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, about why Latinas are the group most impacted by abortion bans around the country and what the Latina Institute is doing to fight for abortion rights, particularly in the states where latinas are the most affected: Arizona, Texas and Florida.
In this episode, Diana and Lupe also touch on:
If you like this episode, make sure to check out:
Ep. 55: What We Can Learn from the Abortion Rights Fight in Latin America with Paula Ávila Guillen Ep. 53: Abortion Rights Victory in Kansas with Kansas Abortion FundMake sure to follow Latina Institute on Instagram!
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At a time when the USA has struck down Roe v. Wade and there are attacks on women's reproductive freedoms, the opposite has been happening in Latin America. In this episode, Diana talks to Paula Avila Guillén, the Executive Director of the Women's Equality Center about the Abortion Rights Fight in Latin America and La Marea Verde-- the Green Wave-- that has arrived in the USA.
They discuss the abortion rights movement in Latin America and how it went from being a small movement to something much. bigger that people marched into the streets-- and to the courts -- and how they're winning and guaranteeing that women have bodily autonomy -- in some of the most traditionally Catholic countries in the world. The work abortion rights activists are doing in Latin America is great and Paula gives great insight on what we can learn from what they've accomplished.
You can follow Paula on social media: @pauavilg
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If you like this episode, check out:
Ep. 54: Latinas' Access to Reproductive Care with Lupe Rodriguez
Ep. 53: The Abortion Rights Victory in Kansas with Kansas Abortion Fund
Ep. 50: God, Abortions and Kids with Rev. Amanda Hambrick Ashcraft
“The decision to become a parent is one of the most life decision that anybody can make.”
In this episode Diana has a candid conversation with Lupe Rodriguez, Executive Director of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice about Latinas’ and the Latinx community’s access to reproductive care:
-what that looked like before the overturning of Roe v. Wade
-the specific barriers to access that Latinx communities face to access abortion care (hint hint Border Patrol has something to do with it)
-how we can shift cultural narratives
-Marianismo and Catholicism and how they play a role
-birth control and abortion stats
-La Marea Verde
why THIS is the moment to step up, speak out, get involved and do something.
“Aquí se respira lucha…Here we breathe resistance.”
Make sure to check out the Latina's Institute's great work and follow The Latina Institute on Instagram and if you can, support their work!
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