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    • Indivisible Week 14: Join The Conversation
      Apr 25 2017
      Listeners are the guests on this episode of Indivisible. The whole hour will be open for callers to tell the hosts, Kai Wright, Anne McElvoy, and John Prideaux, how they’re feeling almost 100 days into Trump’s presidency.Whatever you may have thought on Inauguration Day -- have you changed your mind about President Trump in these past 14 weeks?Military families, do you feel you’re in good hands with this commander in chief?Democrats, Republicans and anyone else, let us know what issues you wish would be prioritized that so far have not been.

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      58 min
    • Indivisible Week 13: Feminism In The Age Of Trump
      Apr 18 2017
      On this episode of Indivisible, we’re talking about feminism in the age of Trump. Are we all seeing politics and life through the lens of gender more than before the election?Collier Meyerson from The Nation and Soraya Chemaly from the Women’s Media Center join hosts Kai Wright and Anne McElvoy to talk about the status of women according to the new administration and what that reflects about our culture.We’ll also discuss global feminism and what signals Trump’s election sends to women around the world.

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      58 min
    • Indivisible Week 12: The Fallout From Trump's Strike On Syria
      Apr 11 2017
      Last week President Trump exercised his military muscle for the first time, ordering a missile strike of an airfield in Syria. The Trump administration says that Assad’s regime was responsible for a chemical attack, and that the missile strike was a proportional response to a violation of the laws of war that prohibit chemical weapons.But why is this so significant? This is the first time the U.S. has attacked Syria and the Assad regime since the civil war started over 6 years ago.If you voted for Trump because he ran on prioritizing America first, what do you make of an escalation of military involvement in Syria? Also, military families or active duty personnel, do you have confidence in our Commander-In-Chief in this situation?On this episode of Indivisible, Kai Wright and John Prideaux talk to NPR’s middle east correspondent Deborah Amos and Phyllis Bennis from the Institute for Policy Studies about the implications of this military action.

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      58 min
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