To the Contrary Season 19 Episode 22

To the Contrary Season 19 Episode 22 October 29, 2010

  • October 29, 2010

To the Contrary season 19 episode 22, which originally aired on October 29, 2010, features a panel of female journalists discussing and analyzing the latest news stories and issues affecting women and families.

One of the topics discussed in this episode is the controversy surrounding Proposition 19 in California, which would legalize the recreational use of marijuana. The panelists debate the potential impact of this law on women and children, as well as the overall legalization of drugs in the United States.

Another issue covered in the episode is the upcoming mid-term elections and the role of women in politics. The panelists discuss the challenges faced by female candidates, as well as the benefits of having more women in elected office.

The panel also examines the issue of workplace bullying and harassment, particularly in male-dominated industries. The conversation centers around the impact of this behavior on women and the need for stronger policies and support systems to address the issue.

The final topic discussed in the episode is the controversy surrounding the construction of a mosque near Ground Zero in New York City. The panelists debate the motivations behind the opposition to the mosque, as well as the larger issue of religious tolerance in America.

Throughout the episode, the panelists bring a variety of perspectives and experiences to the table, offering a nuanced and informative discussion of the issues most relevant to women and families in the United States.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 29, 2010
  • Language
    English