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The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

The Righteous Feminist Outrage

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Slate Podcasts

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

4.2897 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2014

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

June Thomas, Noreen Malone, and Amanda Hess discuss the year in outrage, how women did in TV this year, and their feminist wishlist for 2015.


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Welcome to the Double-ExGab Fest for Thursday, December 25th,

1:12.7

the Righteous Feminist Outrage Edition. I'm June Thomas, editor of Outwood, Slate's LGBTQ section. Hannah Rosen is busy this week, so I'm here in the New York studio with Slate's staff writer Amanda Hess. Hello, Amanda. Thanks for having me. Thank you for coming. And with New York Magazine's Nareem Malone. Hello, Noreen. Hey, June. Okay, our three topics for today are all suffused with

1:14.6

end of year reflections. They are

1:16.5

the current state of feminist outrage,

1:19.1

how television treated women this year,

1:21.0

and finally, our wish list

1:22.8

for 2015.

1:24.9

Last Thursday, Slate published a huge

1:26.9

package on outrage. It had an amazing

1:29.2

interacted that pinpointed a representative outrage for every day of 2014 and asked

1:34.5

us to vote whether the outrage was justified or overblown. And there was also a series of essays

1:39.7

on topics like the etymology of the word. It had pieces about conservative outrage and liberal

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