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In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Theresa and Renee from Mutual Morris and The Great Foodscape. They talk about mutual aid, gardening, and community power. This is the 2nd in a 3 part series about basic communi
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Margaret Kimberly about her book “Prejudential” Her book highlights the racist history of the American Presidency. There has not been a single president in US history that hasn
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by a comrade, Pinky to talk about street medicine. Pinky has been trained and served as a street medic at a number of events. They talk about some of specifics of doing medicine
In this Episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather is joined by Roxanne Sutocky from the Cherry Hill Women’s center to talk about the future of abortion rights in NJ and across the globe. They discuss some of the struggles caused by the pa
In this extended episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Christian Perez to talk Qanon and other conspiracy theories. Who are they? How did the come to cause so much chaos? And where are they going under a Biden presidency
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather interviews musician and activist Ben Grosscup. Ben bills himself as a labor troubadour following in the long tradition of merging song and protest, he also serves as the executive director
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Kate Moore, author of Radium Girls. Radium Girls tells the story of a group of women who were slowly poisoned by radium paint their job encouraged them to ingest, and their f
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather hosts a panel discussion about the revolutionary social studies curriculum in NJ directed by the Amistad Law. New Jersey is the first state in the country to pass a law and implement a tr
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Derek Black author of “School House Burning”. They talk about the concept that public education has been an integral part of American democracy through the earliest days of t
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Jane Ward about her book The Tragedy of Heterosexuality. Jane describes herself as an ally of heterosexual women. You could call her book a self help book that hates self help
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Atlantic City activist Henry Green. They talk about everything from Henry's run for office, to cannabis legalization, to the Green Party, to Steve Young and the Expressway 7. H
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather interviews activist and author Laurie Greene. Laurie wrote the book "Drag Queens and Beauty Queens" which tells the often overlooked LGBTQ drag history in Atlantic City and the undeniable
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by conspiracy theory expert Christian Perez to break down the conspiracy theory that climate change is just a hoax. Christian also delves into conspiracy theory origins,
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Christian Perez to talk about the United State's long long list of imperialism and military intervention into other countries. It is a bloody and violent past that we
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews 3 organizers from Black Lives Matter NJ about their organizing work and a local police involved shooting. They discuss the shootings of Rashawn Washington and LaS
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Micah Rasmussen from Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics at Ryder University about the Zwicker bill to institute Ranked Choice Voting here in NJ. They discuss the pros a
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews 3 women from the New Jersey Abolitionist Collective. Heather's former intern and show writer Leah also joined the interview. NJAC strives to bring the message of police aboliti
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews author Raechel Anne Jolie about her book "Rust Belt Femme". In her book Raechel explores the intersection of gender identity and socioeconomic status. Her coming of age memoir
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews 2 badass women activist. The twist of this episode is they are mother and daughter. They discuss their family and how activism impacts their family. They talk about what inspir
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather interviews Benjamin Ladraa about Palestine. Benjamin recently completed an amazing journey. He walked 5000KM from his home in Sweden to Palestine. He journeyed to bring attention t
On Sunday September 20th, An amazing group of women came together to talk about politics and activism outside the 2 party system. The panel was organized by Madelyn Hoffman and hosted by Wine, Women, and Revolution's own Heather Warburton. The
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews constitutional scholar Adam Winkler. They talk The Supreme Court, corporate personhood, and how things got this bad. In the US, we talk a lot of the makeup of the supre
In this classic episode of Wine, Women and Revolution, Heather interviews author Kate Evans about her graphic novel Red Rosa. Red Rosa is a graphic novel about the one and only Dr. Rosa Luxemburg.
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, and Heather welcomes Geoff Ginter about the impacts of COVID on economics. If people would embrace Modern Monetary Theory we could do so much more to ameliorate when disasters like COVID
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews musician Shannon McGill about her experiences with sexism in the music industry.
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