Sharon and Madeline respond to the recent rape story in the news described by E. Jean Carroll, about her encounter with President Trump in a department store dressing room, over 20 years ago. This leads them to consider the burden we place on victims to be the right kind of victim or to inhabit a victim persona. They respond to some of the attacks on Ms. Carroll and reinforce the idea of the #metoo movement, that these experiences are commonplace, but also that responses to these kinds of experiences vary among victims.
Music: “The Wrong Way“ by Jahzzar
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Madeline Fry’s Washington examiner op ed
Lawrence O’Donnell’s MSNBC interview of her
Amanda Konradi book
New York Magazine story
Sarah Ahmed on complaining
Second Rape
Episode 17: AUTHENTICITY, SEDUCTION, AND FAKING ORGASMS
Episode 16: Sex, Gender, and Everything in Between
Episode 15
Episode 14: The Last Duel - Not the Last Word
Episode 13: #Brittanyisfinallyfree
Episode 12: Teaching about Sex: Where are the Boundaries?
Episode 11: The Feminist and the Sex Offender
Episode 10: W.A.P.
Episode 9: Madeline and Sharon attack the new Title IX guidelines
Episode 8: #BelieveTaraReade
Episode 6: Sex Education
Episode 5: A Closer Look at Dating Aziz Ansari
Episode 4: Sex Education
Episode 3: Consent Is Not Enough
Episode 2: Rape Jokes
Episode 1: Rape Culture
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