Auto Asphyxiation, Episode 6: International Women’s History Month

This week, we crash into the origins of International Women’s History Month, explore the distinction between Feminist vs. Women, and examine the path forward after the 2024 elections. We’ll also unpack the impact of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and share why Lark doesn’t call her mother.
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