Jia Tolentino appears in the following:
New York's Unfulfilled Legal Cannabis Rollout
Monday, February 19, 2024
The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino on the rollout of legal cannabis sales in NYS.
Why is Everyone Suddenly Thin? It's Ozempic!
Wednesday, April 05, 2023
How Ozempic is being used for weight loss and changing our perception of fatness.
Jia Tolentino, 'Trick Mirror'
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Author and New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino joins us to discuss her book of essays, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion.
Quitting Social Media During COVID
Friday, April 09, 2021
The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino joins us to discuss the recent trend of people quitting social media.
Jia Tolentino on the Rise of Mutual Aid
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Jia Tolentino, staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses her recent article, “What Mutual Aid Can Do During a Pandemic.”
Jia Tolentino's New Book, 'Trick Mirror'
Monday, August 05, 2019
"New Yorker" staff writer Jia Tolentino on her new book, "Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion."
The Generation That Vaped Before It Smoked
Friday, May 11, 2018
New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino looks at the rise of the Juul vape, and whether it's the answer to smoking's problems or just a different kind of vice.
Could a 24-Hour Dining Hall Decrease Sexual Assault?
Tuesday, February 06, 2018
The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino discusses a yearlong Columbia University study of undergraduate sexual behavior, which came back with some deep insights -- and practical solutions.
The Generational Divide in the #MeToo Movement
Thursday, December 14, 2017
We hear how women across different generations are responding to the #MeToo moment, and discuss how to ensure that systemic change comes after this.
The Brian Lehrer Show Live: Reps. Nadler and Jeffries, Jia Tolentino, Hari Kondabolu and More
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
On the show: comedian Hari Kondabolu, U.S. Representatives Jerrold Nadler and Hakeem Jeffries, New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino on sexual assault allegations against Trump, and more.
Whatever Happened to Trump's Accusers?
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
About a month before the 2016 election, a poll found that 68 percent of likely voters believed the women accusing Donald Trump of sexual misconduct. So, will he ever face a reckoning?
Limits of Power
Monday, October 23, 2017
For women speaking up about their experiences with harassment and assault, being heard is one kind of power, and being free is another.