Overview
Kimberly Atkins Stohr, of The Webby Award winning podcast #SistersInLaw, the Boston Globe and MSNBC, is launching a new podcast.
On "Justice by Design," Kimberly explores how justice is meticulously crafted in our society, bringing to the table the heroes working on the ground to find real solutions to our most pressing issues. Each episode delves into critical topics such as access to reproductive health care, solving the climate crisis, or ensuring universal access to voting
Discover how these dedicated individuals are building a better society, stitch by stitch. Tune in to "Justice by Design" and be part of the conversation shaping our future.
51 Episodes
Kimberly Atkins Stohr discusses the current state of voting rights in America with Hannah Fried, co-founder and executive director of All Voting is Local. They explore the multifaceted attacks on voting access, the role of the federal government in collecting voting data, and the importance of local election officials. The conversation emphasizes the need for community action to protect voting rights and highlights the hope found in grassroots movements and local advocacy efforts. Website and socials: https://allvotingislocal.org/  Twitter: @VotingIsLocal Bluesky: ‪@allvotingislocal.bsky.social‬ Hannah Fried, socials Twitter: @HannahKFried Bluesky: ‪@hannahkfried.bsky.social‬  National Pro-Voter Agenda that Hannah mentioned. Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr Add your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on Bluesky
Transcribed - Published: 15 August 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks with her old friend and political strategist Steve Schale to discuss the current political landscape, the challenges facing the Democratic Party, and the importance of understanding voter sentiment. They explore the need for a new coalition of voters, particularly in swing areas like Macomb County, and the perception of political parties among the electorate. The conversation emphasizes the necessity for Democrats to craft a vision that resonates with voters' needs and the importance of empowering citizens to make their voices heard in the political process. Check Out Steve's Substack
Transcribed - Published: 8 August 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Karen Attiah, founder of Resistance Summer School, about the importance of creating safe spaces for discussions on tough topics in education. They explore the intersection of journalism, race, and global affairs, and how Atiyah's experiences led her to create a new educational initiative after her course at Columbia was canceled. The conversation highlights the role of librarians in fostering community and the need for journalists to document history amidst challenges in the media landscape. Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr Add your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on Bluesky
Transcribed - Published: 1 August 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Karen Attiah, founder of Resistance Summer School, about the importance of creating safe spaces for discussions on tough topics in education. They explore the intersection of journalism, race, and global affairs, and how Atiyah's experiences led her to create a new educational initiative after her course at Columbia was canceled. The conversation highlights the role of librarians in fostering community and the need for journalists to document history amidst challenges in the media landscape. Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr Add your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on Bluesky
Transcribed - Published: 1 August 2025
Kim and Joyce discuss the importance of voter engagement and the fragility of democracy. They emphasize the need for individuals to check their voter registration status, understand local voting rules, and actively participate in the democratic process. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing democracy today, the importance of local governance, and the power of individual voices in effecting change. Despite the daunting political landscape, they share stories of hope and resilience, encouraging listeners to remain engaged and not give up on the fight for democracy. More From Joyce Vance: Bluesky | Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC | Civil Discourse Substack | Author of “Giving Up Is Unforgiveable” Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr Add your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on Bluesky
Transcribed - Published: 25 July 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Natalie Davis, CEO of United States of Care, about the importance of preventative healthcare and the recent Supreme Court decision that upheld the Affordable Care Act's provisions for free preventive services. They discuss the challenges faced by various communities in accessing healthcare, the role of advocacy in shaping policy, and the need for community engagement in healthcare discussions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding shared values and needs in healthcare and the impact of leadership on health policy. The 100 Week Project
Transcribed - Published: 18 July 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Wendy Edelberg discuss the complexities of national debt, government borrowing, and fiscal policy. They explore how rising national debt affects everyday Americans, the rationale behind government borrowing for long-term investments, and the implications of current budget proposals. The conversation emphasizes the need for a more honest dialogue about taxes and spending priorities to ensure a sustainable fiscal future.
Transcribed - Published: 3 July 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Sam Ames discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling regarding gender-affirming care for transgender youth, the implications of this ruling on civil rights, and the broader societal impacts. They explore the chilling effects of legislation on trans youth, the importance of scientific research in understanding gender-affirming care, and the historical context of civil rights movements. The discussion also touches on parental rights, state intervention, and the need for community resilience and mutual aid in the face of adversity. Finally, they emphasize the significance of representation in legal battles and the ongoing fight for justice. Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr Add your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on Bluesky
Transcribed - Published: 27 June 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Leah Littman delve into the current state of the Supreme Court, focusing on the recent Scrimetti decision and its implications for LGBTQ rights. They discuss the ideological trends within the court, the role of originalism in judicial decisions, and the complexities surrounding Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The conversation also highlights the significance of the shadow docket and the importance of public engagement in advocating for judicial change. Order Leah's Book here Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr Add your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on Bluesky
Transcribed - Published: 20 June 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Liza Goitein discuss the implications of military deployment in civilian areas, particularly in recent events in Los Angeles. They explore the Posse Comitatus Act, the president’s powers, and the potential impact on First Amendment rights. The discussion highlights the unprecedented nature of military presence in domestic protests and raises concerns about democracy and civil liberties. They emphasize the importance of distinguishing military and law enforcement roles and explore historical precedents against the militarization of domestic policing. They also discuss the role of citizens in advocating for change and the importance of public opinion in shaping policy. From Liza Goitein More from Kimberly: Boston Globe | Bluesky | Threads |  Instagram Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: The Gavel More from Politicon: Watch videos and podcasts on our YouTube channel: @politicon Check Out Andrew Zucker’s New Politicon Podcast: The Golden Age Check Out #SistersInLaw with Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Jill Wine-Banks, Barb McQuade & Joyce Vance Visit Politicon Follow Politicon on Bluesky | Instagram | Facebook
Transcribed - Published: 13 June 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages with Jon Wolfsthal, Director of Global Risk at the Federation for American Scientists, to discuss the current state of nuclear weapons and the evolving threats they pose. The conversation explores the historical context of nuclear deterrence, the implications of leadership decisions, the importance of treaties, and the role of AI in nuclear command. Wolfsthal emphasizes the need for public awareness and engagement to influence policy and reduce nuclear risks, while also highlighting the potential for hope in mitigating these threats through international cooperation and transparency. LINKS: Daisy Video Clip Jon Wolfsthal Article Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr Add your other favorite Politicon podcast hosts on Bluesky
Transcribed - Published: 6 June 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr is joined by historian Peniel Joseph to discus the pivotal year of 1963 in the context of America's civil rights movement, exploring its significance, the parallels to contemporary society, and the importance of economic justice. He emphasizes the need for coalitions and collective action to address ongoing racial and social injustices, while reflecting on the historical context that shaped the current landscape of activism and civil rights. More from Kimberly: Boston Globe | Bluesky | Threads |  Instagram Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: The Gavel More from Politicon: Watch videos and podcasts on our YouTube channel: @politicon Check Out Andrew Zucker’s New Politicon Podcast: The Golden Age Check Out #SistersInLaw with Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Jill Wine-Banks, Barb McQuade & Joyce Vance Visit Politicon Follow Politicon on Bluesky | Instagram | Facebook
Transcribed - Published: 30 May 2025
After the terrible events in DC this week, Kimberly Atkins Stohr is replaying a very important conversation with Kenneth Stern to discuss the alarming rise of anti-Semitism, the complexities of defining it, and the nuances of anti-Zionism. He emphasizes the importance of free speech on college campuses and the need for building alliances across communities to combat hate. Stern advocates for a deeper understanding of the systems of thought that underpin anti-Semitism and encourages proactive engagement in addressing hate through education and community building. More from Kimberly: Boston Globe | Bluesky | Threads |  Instagram Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: The Gavel More from Politicon: Watch videos and podcasts on our YouTube channel: @politicon Check Out Andrew Zucker’s New Politicon Podcast: The Golden Age Check Out #SistersInLaw with Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Jill Wine-Banks, Barb McQuade & Joyce Vance Visit Politicon Follow Politicon on Bluesky | Instagram | Facebook
Transcribed - Published: 23 May 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages in a profound discussion with Manjusha Kulkarni, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, about the implications of a Supreme Court case regarding birthright citizenship. They explore the historical context of immigration laws, the impact of current policies on the AAPI community, and the broader implications for American identity. The conversation also touches on the concept of radical healing and the importance of civic engagement in combating racism and xenophobia. From Hate to Healing | Manjusha Kulkarni | TEDxBerkeley Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here) More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram Listen to #SistersInLaw Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohrÂ
Transcribed - Published: 16 May 2025
OK nerds this one is for you !! Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks with Adam Feldman, an expert on the Supreme Court, to explore the intricacies of the U.S. judiciary. They discuss the current state of the Supreme Court, focusing on the religion docket, the evolution of First Amendment jurisprudence, and the significant role of amicus briefs. The conversation also highlights the often-overlooked importance of state courts in shaping legal outcomes and addresses common misconceptions about the judiciary. Adam provides valuable insights and advice for those looking to better understand the courts and their impact on everyday life.
Transcribed - Published: 9 May 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Elie Mystal, author of 'Bad Law', about the flaws in American laws and the need for reform. They discuss the impact of bad laws on democracy, particularly focusing on voting and immigration laws. Elie Mystal emphasizes the importance of understanding the origins of these laws and advocates for systemic changes to create a more just society. The conversation highlights the need for smarter voting practices and the potential for expanding representation in Congress.
Transcribed - Published: 2 May 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages in a profound conversation with Scott Harshbarger, former Attorney General of Massachusetts and chair of Lawyers Defending American Democracy. They discuss the current threats to democracy, particularly the attacks on law firms by the Trump administration, and the crucial role that lawyers play in upholding the rule of law. Harshbarger emphasizes the need for lawyers to unite against intimidation and to fulfill their ethical obligations to defend democracy. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities of state attorneys general and the importance of maintaining integrity within the legal profession.
Transcribed - Published: 25 April 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks to Ashley Campbell, CEO of Legal Aid of North Carolina, about the critical issue of access to justice. They discuss the alarming statistics surrounding legal aid availability, the innovative approaches being taken to bridge the justice gap, and the importance of collaboration and technology in enhancing legal services. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by legal aid organizations and the need for unrestricted funding to support their initiatives. Ashley shares insights on how community feedback shapes their services and offers advice for other organizations looking to improve their impact.
Transcribed - Published: 18 April 2025
The conversation explores the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals in reintegrating into society, highlighting the barriers they encounter and the innovative solutions provided by the Ready for Life program. Terah Lawyer discusses the program's four pillars, the importance of partnerships, and the need for individualized support to ensure successful reentry. The dialogue emphasizes the critical role of changing societal narratives and breaking the stigma associated with incarceration.
Transcribed - Published: 4 April 2025
Martha S. Jones joins Kimberly Atkins Stohr where they discuss her memoir, 'The Trouble of Color,' exploring themes of identity, family history, and the complexities of being Black in America. The discussion delves into the historical context of birthright citizenship, the erasure of Black history, and the importance of preserving family stories. Martha emphasizes the need for understanding one's roots and the significance of family narratives in shaping identity. Find the book here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/martha-s-jones/the-trouble-of-color/9781541601000/
Transcribed - Published: 28 March 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks with Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, to discuss the current state of resistance in America. They explore the importance of grassroots organizing, defining clear goals for the resistance movement, and empowering local communities to take action. Levin emphasizes the need for a unified opposition to the current political climate and provides strategies for citizens to engage with their representatives during congressional recesses. The conversation highlights the power of collective action and the necessity of creating an environment that encourages civic engagement.
Transcribed - Published: 14 March 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr interviews James Hodge, a professor at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law, on the significance of vaccination policies in addressing recent public health issues. They delve into the history of vaccine policies, the rise of vaccine hesitancy due to misinformation, and legal frameworks for mandates and personal liberties. The discussion highlights the importance of community advocacy and media literacy in combating misinformation and promoting public health.
Transcribed - Published: 28 February 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Ary Amerikaner, co-founder and executive director of Brown's Promise, about the ongoing issues of school segregation and the impact of historical court cases like Brown v. Board of Education and Milliken v. Bradley. They discuss the current state of education in America, the importance of community engagement, and the need for creative solutions to promote school integration and equity in education funding. Brown’s Promise: https://www.brownspromise.org/ The Containment: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374250423/thecontainment/
Transcribed - Published: 21 February 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr meets with Ben Raderstorf from Protect Democracy to discuss the current threats to democracy in the United States. They explore the overwhelming feelings many citizens experience in the face of authoritarianism, the importance of long-term thinking, and actionable steps individuals can take to protect democratic values. The conversation also highlights the critical role of journalism in informing the public and the need for diverse information sources during this tumultuous time.
Transcribed - Published: 14 February 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Scott Ernest, a former white nationalist who now advocates for de-radicalization and prevention of extremism. They discuss the rise of hate groups, the importance of empathy and support for those leaving extremist ideologies, and the need for community involvement in preventing recruitment into such movements. Scott shares his personal journey from extremism to advocacy, emphasizing the significance of understanding and patience when dealing with loved ones who may be veering towards radical beliefs.
Transcribed - Published: 31 January 2025
Kimberly and Jasmine Beach-Ferrara discuss the pressing issues facing LGBTQ+ individuals in the South, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by trans youth. They explore the mission of the Campaign for Southern Equality, the intersectionality of race, poverty, and LGBTQ+ rights, and the importance of community support and advocacy. The conversation emphasizes the need for love, understanding, and action in the face of hostile legislation and societal challenges, while also highlighting the progress made in LGBTQ+ rights and the ongoing fight for equality. The battle to protect LGBTQ rights is winnable — but will take a fightbostonglobe.com
Transcribed - Published: 24 January 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Jen Shugerman discuss the complexities surrounding birthright citizenship as established by the 14th Amendment. They explore the historical context of the amendment, the implications of presidential power over immigration, and the potential for the Supreme Court to overturn established precedents. The conversation emphasizes the importance of birthright citizenship as a foundational principle of American identity and the need for civic engagement to protect it.
Transcribed - Published: 17 January 2025
Kim is joined this week by Erin Hysom, a Senior Child Nutrition Policy Analyst at the Food Research and Action Center, discusses the critical issue of childhood hunger and the importance of school meals. She highlights the impact of food insecurity on children's health and academic performance, the benefits of the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) in providing free meals to all students, and the challenges faced by school nutrition programs. Erin emphasizes the need for increased funding and advocacy to ensure that all children have access to nutritious meals, which is essential for their well-being and success in school. https://frac.org/
Transcribed - Published: 10 January 2025
Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages with listener questions, covering a wide range of topics from Senate confirmation processes to housing discrimination, environmental justice, and the role of journalism in combating disinformation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of grassroots movements, individual actions for resistance, and the need for systemic change while also reflecting on personal anecdotes and insights. The episode concludes with a call for listener engagement in shaping future discussions. The US Has Deported Immigrants En Masse Before. Here’s What Happened.
Transcribed - Published: 3 January 2025
In this episode of Justice by Design, Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages with journalist and author Rita Omokha to discuss the themes of resistance and activism, particularly focusing on the contributions of young Black activists throughout American history. Rita shares her personal journey of understanding race relations and the importance of activism, inspired by the events surrounding George Floyd's death. The conversation emphasizes the cyclical nature of progress and regress in the fight for justice and the vital role of young people in continuing this struggle.
Transcribed - Published: 20 December 2024
Kim is joined this week by Anjana Samant to discuss the complexities and injustices within the child welfare system, particularly focusing on the disparities faced by marginalized communities. They explore the historical context of child welfare laws, the impact of disabilities and language barriers on parental rights, and the need for significant legal reforms to protect families. The discussion emphasizes the importance of advocacy and awareness in addressing systemic inequities and the necessity for a shift in how child welfare is perceived and implemented.
Transcribed - Published: 13 December 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr discusses the challenges and importance of local journalism with Ellen Clegg and Dan Kennedy, co-authors of 'What Works in Community News.' They explore the crisis facing local news organizations, the impact of digital disruption, and the innovative solutions being implemented at the community level. The discussion highlights the significance of local news for democracy, the various funding models that can sustain it, and the role of community engagement in rebuilding trust and connection. The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to support their local news outlets. More Politicon videos and podcasts available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@politicon Visit our website: http://politicon.com
Transcribed - Published: 6 December 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Dr. Farah Abbasi discuss the pressing issues of mental health within the Muslim community, particularly in the context of rising Islamophobia. They explore the intersectionality of trauma, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the importance of visibility and advocacy. Dr. Abbasi emphasizes the need for safe spaces to validate and normalize trauma, while also addressing the systemic issues that contribute to mental health challenges in minority communities. The discussion highlights the importance of being upstanders and creating a supportive environment for healing and advocacy.
Transcribed - Published: 22 November 2024
Kim is joined this week by historian Dr Lindsay Chervinsky, they discuss the lessons history offers in navigating a divided nation post-election. The dialogue explores the challenges of unity, the role of leadership, the dynamics of the Supreme Court, and the importance of media literacy in an era of misinformation. Chervinsky emphasizes that while the road to unity is difficult, understanding shared values and facts is crucial for progress. The conversation highlights the need for civic virtue among leaders and the responsibility of citizens to engage critically with information.
Transcribed - Published: 14 November 2024
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Transcribed - Published: 6 November 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr is joined by Jamal Simmons and discuss the anxiety surrounding the upcoming election, the importance of civic engagement, and the challenges faced by trailblazers in politics. They reflect on the role of institutions in democracy, the need for patience and hope, and the significance of celebrating progress and diversity in leadership. The conversation emphasizes the importance of taking action and staying engaged in the democratic process, even amidst frustrations and challenges.
Transcribed - Published: 1 November 2024
KIMBERLY ATKINS STOHR and Virginia Kase SolomĂłn discuss the critical importance of voting in a democracy, emphasizing that every vote matters, especially in local elections. They explore the barriers to voting, including misinformation and intimidation, and highlight the efforts being made to protect voter rights. Solomon shares resources for voters to ensure their voices are heard and encourages the creation of a personal voting plan to navigate the electoral process effectively.
Transcribed - Published: 25 October 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Tom Fishman, CEO of the Builders Movement, about the importance of accountability in politics and the newly launched Builders Power Rankings. The conversation explores how these rankings aim to foster constructive debate and evaluate lawmakers based on their problem-solving behaviors. They discuss the metrics used for evaluation, the role of analysts in the rankings, and the potential for AI to assist in political analysis while emphasizing the need for human engagement in civic discourse.
Transcribed - Published: 18 October 2024
Kim is joined this week by Kenneth Stern to discuss the alarming rise of antisemitism in America, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of its definitions and manifestations. They explore the complexities of criticizing Israel without crossing into antisemitism, particularly in the context of college campuses. Stern advocates for the importance of free speech and the role of allies in combating hate, while also highlighting the necessity of building bridges between communities to foster solidarity against all forms of bigotry. The Bard Center for the Study of Hate Kimberly Atkins Stohr: Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR | Unbound NewsletterÂ
Transcribed - Published: 11 October 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with David Guarino, founder of Survivors Say, about the critical role of media in the aftermath of tragedies and how his organization supports survivors in navigating these challenging situations. They discuss the importance of changing the narrative around survivors, the impact of media coverage, and share success stories that highlight the need for compassionate communication during crises. Guarino emphasizes the need for advocacy and support for those affected by violence and trauma, particularly in underserved communities. More from Kimberly Atkins-Stohr: Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR | Unbound Newsletter | #SistersInLaw
Transcribed - Published: 4 October 2024
Kim and Mark Litos discuss the innovative approach of Refried Apparel, an upcycling clothing company that addresses the significant issue of dead stock in the fashion industry. Mark shares the journey of the company, the importance of sustainability, and how upcycling can be a profitable business model while also benefiting the environment. They explore the challenges faced in the industry, the role of consumer awareness, and the potential for partnerships with larger brands to create a more sustainable future for fashion. Links: Refried Apparel Not So Fast, Fashion series:Â
Transcribed - Published: 27 September 2024
Kimberly Atkins-Stor and Dr. Eve Feinberg discuss the critical role of IVF and assisted reproductive technologies in family planning, especially in light of recent legal challenges following the Dobbs decision. They explore the implications of personhood laws on reproductive rights, the intersection of religion and medicine, and the need for legal protections for IVF practices. Dr. Feinberg shares her personal and professional experiences, emphasizing the importance of respecting individual beliefs while advocating for scientific accuracy in the legal framework surrounding reproductive health.
Transcribed - Published: 20 September 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Jin Hee Lee discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions. They explore the resulting decrease in diversity among incoming classes, the barriers faced by underrepresented students in the educational system, and potential solutions for increasing diversity in higher education. The discussion also touches on the complexities of legacy admissions and sports scholarships, emphasizing the need for a more equitable admissions process.
Transcribed - Published: 13 September 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr discusses gun violence prevention and advocacy with Josh Horwitz, a professor in gun violence prevention and advocacy. They discuss the need for stronger gun laws and the effectiveness of measures such as limiting magazine capacity, implementing extreme risk protection orders, and promoting safe storage of firearms. They also address the issue of arming teachers and the role of the Supreme Court in shaping gun control laws, the conversation highlights the importance of evidence-based policies to reduce gun violence. More from Josh Horwitz Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions website The Center’s 5 priority solutions Sufficiently Analogous Podcast
Transcribed - Published: 6 September 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Jill Wine-Banks discuss the importance of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and its potential impact on achieving gender equality in the United States. They highlight the ongoing challenges faced by women in terms of pay equity, representation, and societal expectations. Jill shares her personal experiences as a trailblazer in the legal profession and her involvement in advocating for women's rights.Â
Transcribed - Published: 30 August 2024
Host Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Gabe Roth from Fix the Court about the estimated $4 million in gifts received by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas from conservative donors, raising concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability in the Court. The conversation covers the erosion of public trust in the Court due to rapid precedent changes, ethics lapses, and the absence of oversight. Roth suggests reforms like live streaming proceedings, implementing term limits, enforcing ethics rules, and requiring greater disclosure. Kim and Gabe debate topics like impeachment, court packing, and the necessity of judicial term limits, emphasizing the challenges of reform and the crucial role of public pressure in driving change. Kim's Article
Transcribed - Published: 23 August 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr speaks with Rachel Rebouche, Dean of Temple Law School, about the impact of the Dobbs decision on reproductive healthcare. They discuss the challenges faced by pregnant individuals in accessing emergency care and the implications for medical education. Kim and Rachel  explore potential solutions, including reframing the public discourse around Dobbs and working towards overturning the decision through litigation or a constitutional amendment.
Transcribed - Published: 16 August 2024
Barb McQuade, author of 'Attack From Within: How Disinformation is Sabotaging America,' discusses the threat of disinformation and its impact on society. She highlights the role of both foreign adversaries and individuals within the country in spreading false claims. Barb emphasizes the importance of identifying and addressing this problem to protect democracy. She also discusses the need for updated laws to hold social media companies accountable for the algorithms they use and the personal data they collect. Barb provides tips for individuals to protect themselves from falling for disinformation, including checking multiple sources and verifying the credibility of the information.
Transcribed - Published: 9 August 2024
Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Tara Setmayer & A’shanti F. Gholar focus on solutions for the gender gap in political power centers. They discuss the importance of mobilizing women voters and recruiting, training, and empowering democratic women. They highlight the need for a coalition of women and male allies to address the attack on women's rights and the impact of political decisions on women's lives. The conversation also emphasizes the responsibility of men in supporting gender equality and protecting women's rights. The guests stress the importance of finding common ground and building a larger coalition to protect democracy and achieve gender parity. https://www.senecaproject.us/ https://emergeamerica.org/
Transcribed - Published: 2 August 2024
Kimberly Atkins-Stohr interviews Marc Elias, the founder of Democracy Docket, about the importance of protecting voting rights and the challenges faced in doing so. They discuss the dangerous rhetoric of former President Donald Trump and the need to take his words seriously. They also highlight the barriers to voting, such as long wait times and gerrymandering, and the impact these have on marginalized communities. The conversation emphasizes the need for congressional legislation to protect voting rights and the importance of individuals speaking out and taking action. https://www.democracydocket.com/
Transcribed - Published: 2 August 2024
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