To the Contrary Season 21 Episode 40 VAWA's Future; The Feminine Mystique; Blerdology
- February 22, 2013
To the Contrary season 21 episode 40 titled "VAWA's Future; The Feminine Mystique; Blerdology" explores the ongoing debate surrounding the future of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and its impacts on addressing domestic violence and sexual assault in the United States. The episode features a discussion among experts and advocates on the current state of VAWA, its success in protecting victims, and the potential barriers to its reauthorization in Congress.
The episode also delves into the legacy of Betty Friedan's groundbreaking book, The Feminine Mystique, which ignited the feminist movement and challenged societal expectations of women's roles in the 1960s. The show examines the impact of Friedan's work on the progress towards gender equality and the continued challenges women face as they strive for greater representation and opportunity.
Finally, the episode explores the intersection of technology and diversity in the field of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through a panel discussion on the Blerdology movement. Blerdology, which stands for "black nerdology," seeks to promote greater diversity and inclusion within STEM fields by celebrating and elevating the contributions of underrepresented communities.
Throughout the episode's powerful and thought-provoking discussions, To the Contrary provides a timely and important examination of the pressing issues facing women, minorities, and advocates in today's society.