CST #511: Women Staying At Home; the exciting conclusion
Movies, TV, & Podcasts: The Family (Netflix) A Long Way Home (Hulu) Other: Article...
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CST #511: Women Staying At Home; the exciting conclusion
Movies, TV, & Podcasts: The Family (Netflix) A Long Way Home (Hulu) Other: Article...
01:23:22
96: Being a Multi-genre Creative
Being a multi-genre creative with Krista Suh. I talk with Krista about being a Jane of all...
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In this episode of “Now What?” you’ll hear from Eve Ensler, the playwright who created “The...
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catherine mackinnon | liberalism and the death of feminism
nothing much has changed since Catherine MacKinnon first wrote this essay in the 1990 anthology...
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shulamith firestone | the dialectic of sex chapter 6: love
this reading is from shulamith firestone's 1970 second wave classic, The Dialectic of Sex. the...
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The Sexual Politics of Meat with Carol J. Adams
Veganism. Animal rights. Feminism. Masculinity. Capitalism. The climate crisis. Racism. Author...
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The veil is a complex and unique object, one that holds personal and cultural significance and...
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Becoming Beauvoir with Kate Kirkpatrick
Simone de Beauvoir was an existentialist philosopher who laid the foundation for the modern...
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Is The Pandemic A Giant Step Back For Women?
The pandemic is hurting mom's and their roles in the workforce. Many are faced with choosing to...
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Enchantress of Abstraction, Bride of Science: must Ada Lovelace be a superheroine?
Panel discussion to conclude the symposium with Muffy Calder, Valerie Barr, Suw Charman-Anderson,...
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Humans, machines, and the future of work
Moshe Vardi, Rice University explores the question "If machines are capable of doing almost any...
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Mathematics and culture: geometry and its ‘Figures in the Air’
Judith Grabiner, Pitzer College describes how the 19th century saw radical change, producing new...
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In this talk graphic artist and animator Sydney Padua talks about her bestselling graphic novel...
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The Analytical Engine and the Aeolian Harp
In this talk Imogen Forbes-Macphail, University of California, Berkeley, contextualises...
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To mark the 200th anniversary of Lovelace's birth, Elizabeth Bruton, Museum of the History of...
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The mathematical correspondence of Ada Lovelace and Augustus De Morgan
During the years 1840-1, Ada Lovelace corresponded with the mathematician Augustus De Morgan. In...
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The early education of Ada Byron
In this talk Julia Markus, Hofstra University shall dispel the myth that Lady Byron kept Ada from...
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Pythagoras to pacifism: mathematics and archives
In this talk June Barrow-Green from the Open University describes some mathematical archives and...
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Will you concede me Poetical Science?
Ada Lovelace had a broad interest in the science and technologies of the day and explored...
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Ada Lovelace lives forever: Ada’s four questions
How Ada approached information is the key to understanding her contribution. In this talk Betty...
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