The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 20 Episode 52

Ep 52. Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

  • TV-14
  • April 20, 2015
  • 7.1  (27)

In this episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, season 20 episode 52, the featured guest is Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, a journalist, author and speaker who focuses on women's issues. The host, Jon Stewart, introduces Lemmon and describes her background, including her work as a journalist covering conflict and the military.

The conversation between Stewart and Lemmon covers a range of topics related to women and gender issues. They discuss the progress that has been made in recent years with regards to women's rights and equality, as well as the challenges that still exist. Lemmon shares her experiences of reporting on women living in conflict zones across the world, and the ways in which their struggles are often overlooked or misrepresented in mainstream media.

One of the key themes of the conversation is the importance of education for women and girls. Lemmon argues that education is a fundamental human right, and that it is essential for empowering women and enabling them to make choices about their own lives. She explains that in many parts of the world, girls are still denied the basic right to an education, and that this has far-reaching consequences for their future prospects.

Stewart and Lemmon also discuss the role of men in the fight for gender equality. Lemmon argues that men have a responsibility to be allies to women, and to stand up against sexism and misogyny in all its forms. She emphasizes that gender equality is not just a "women's issue," but a human rights issue that affects everyone.

The conversation concludes with a discussion of Lemmon's new book, "Ashley's War." The book tells the story of a group of women who served alongside US Special Forces in Afghanistan, and the challenges they faced in a male-dominated environment. Lemmon explains that she wrote the book in order to shine a light on the experiences of these women, and to challenge stereotypes about what women are capable of.

Throughout the episode, Stewart and Lemmon engage in a thoughtful and nuanced conversation about women's rights and gender equality. They tackle complex issues with intelligence and empathy, drawing on Lemmon's expertise and experience as a journalist and author. The episode is a reminder of why The Daily Show has been such an important platform for discussing and critiquing current events and social issues.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 20, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (27)