Deborah Goldstein appears in the following:
The Intersection of Motherhood and the Supreme Court
Thursday, March 24, 2022
On day one of her confirmation hearings, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson addressed her daughters, so we had a conversation about the intersection of motherhood and the Supreme Court.
Celebrating 10 Years with Doc McStuffins
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
A conversation with the doctor who inspired the Disney character Doc McStuffins, Dr. Myiesha Taylor.
The "Show Me State" Shows Off Efforts to Ban Abortion In and Outside of Missouri
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Rachel Rebouché, Interim Dean of Temple University Beasley School of Law, shares details and implications of Missouri's latest proposal to criminalize abortion.
Teens Face Punitive and Extreme Conditions in Louisiana Juvenile Detention Center
Thursday, March 17, 2022
A recent investigation by ProPublic, NBC News, and The Marshall Project reveals harmful, punitive practices at Acadania Juvenile Detention Center in St. Martinville, Louisiana.
How AAPI Communities are Mobilizing, One Year After the Atlanta Shootings
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
The Takeaway looks at efforts to combat continued hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Island communities, and the need for more education, research, and policies.
Anti-Protest Legislation in Georgia Threatens First Amendment Rights
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Last week, the Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee passed Senate Bill 171, which criminalizes protestors and threatens Georgians' constitutional rights.
The Impact of War on Zoo Animals in Ukraine
Thursday, March 10, 2022
The impacts of war on zoo animals and the animals left behind in Ukraine during the Russian invasion.
What Have We Learned From the Crown Heights Riot?
Tuesday, March 08, 2022
Collier Meyerson, host of "Love Thy Neighbor" podcast discusses living in Crown Heights and the Crown Heights Riot of 1991.
U.S. Women's Soccer Equal Pay Settlement: A Historic Step in a Long Fight for Pay Equity
Monday, March 07, 2022
Women's soccers reaches $24 million equal pay settlement, far below the $66 million ask but historic, but a big step in the right direction for women's soccer and women's sports.
Fears Mount at Home While Russia Continues Ukraine Invasion
Friday, March 04, 2022
A conversation with Kristine Berzina, head of the geopolitics team for the German Marshall Fund of the United States, about concerns at home during the Ukraine invasion.
A Conversation with Florida Representative Anna Eskamani
Thursday, March 03, 2022
We spoke with Florida Representative Anna Eskamini as part of our Women Leading Locally series.
Cast Of "As We See It" Discusses Autism in Adulthood
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
The cast of 'As We See It' discusses living with Autism and working in a neurodiverse-positive environment.
Farming While Black, Sowing the Seeds of Racial Discrimination in Farming
Tuesday, March 01, 2022
Racial discrimination at the USDA has barred Black farmers and farmers of color from equal access and benefits in the U.S. farming industry.
The Efficacy and Expectations of Economic Sanctions in Russia
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
We discuss the history and efficacy of economic sanctions as we monitor the situation in eastern Ukraine.
TWOsday, Feb. 22, 2022, the Ubiquitous Palindrome Day
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
The day is 02/22/22, so we discussed the significance of a date that is a ubiquitous palindrome.
Resettlement Support and Legislative Challenges Facing Afghan Refugees
Friday, February 18, 2022
Checking in on Afghan refugees; resettlement efforts, the challenges facing Afghan refugees, and more
Number of Abortions are Down in Texas, Up in Neighboring States
Thursday, February 17, 2022
In the first month after the Texas' restrictive abortion law went into effect, the number of people getting abortions decreased. But neighboring states are seeing an influx of patients.
Big Tech's Big AI Blind Spot
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Timnet Gebru, founder and executive director of DAIR (Distributed AI Research), discusses the importance of integrity and diversity in Big Tech.
Behind the Protests in Puerto Rico
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Teachers and other public employees in Puerto Rico are demanding higher wages and better working conditions
Voting Rights Take a Hit in Alabama
Friday, February 11, 2022
The Supreme Court blocks Alabama's lower federal courts from redistricting to more accurately represent Black voting population.