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The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

The Aftermath of Rolling Stone Edition

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Slate Podcasts

Health & Fitness, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Sexuality, News

4.2897 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2014

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Hanna Rosin, June Thomas, and Noreen Malone discuss the fallout from the UVA article, Emily Yoffe's piece "The College Rape Overcorrection," and best practices for interviewing people who have been traumatized by sexual assault.


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0:55.2

Welcome to the Double-X Gap Fest for Thursday, December 11th, the aftermath of Rolling Stone Edition.

0:57.2

I'm Hannah Rosen, a writer at Slate.

1:00.8

I'm joined in New York by June Thomas, editor of Outward, Slate's LB.

1:02.3

Shit, Hannah.

1:04.7

Come on.

1:06.1

Real progress has not been made.

1:07.8

Try it again.

1:12.2

I'm joined to New York by June Thomas, editor of Outward Slate's LGBT blog. Hi, June. H-I-H-N-N-A. God help me. Please give me a different name to use.

1:19.9

And Noreen Malone of New York Magazine. Hi, Noreen. Hey, Hannah. So we're going to have an

1:24.5

unusual Gab Fest this week, which is dedicated to a single subject. Last month, Rolling Stone published a story about a horrific gang rape that supposedly took place at a fraternity at the University of Virginia. We had the author Sabrina Rubin Erdley on the show on our last show and questioned her about some of the reporting. Since then, the Washington Post has discovered some discrepancies in the account. We're going to discuss the Rolling Stone story, its implications, and the broader topic of sexual assault on campus. And we'll also have some guests join us, such as Slate's Emily Offey, who wrote a blockbuster story this week called the College Rape Over Correction about whether we're infringing on the civil rights of men, and we'll have an attorney

2:01.3

who specializes in representing victims of sexual assault, explain to us how do you

2:07.3

sensitively question them. So let's start with the story. I just want to explain a little bit

2:14.8

how we had Sabrina on the podcast and what happened, mostly because I was described by the New York Observer as a dog with a bone.

2:23.9

Is that a compliment?

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