DiscoverSchmolitics#064 Women’s Rights with Beth Finn, Co-Founder of the Women’s March on Philadelphia
#064 Women’s Rights with Beth Finn, Co-Founder of the Women’s March on Philadelphia

#064 Women’s Rights with Beth Finn, Co-Founder of the Women’s March on Philadelphia

Update: 2019-01-25
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It's me, Dan. Hiiiiiiiii I pulled an all-nighter to make this for you. So let me know what you think of the episode. I want to hear what you think.


This week’s value: Women's Rights.


Have you heard the news? Tamika Mallory, a Women's March, Inc. Co-Chair, took a photo with Louis Farrakahn and captioned it by calling him the GOAT. She and the other co-chairs apologized and explained themselves. They did a media tour. Is it enough? And what does all of this scandalous stuff have to do with women's rights??


I go to the Women's March in Downtown LA to see what it is, and what it isn’t.


Special Guests: Beth Finn @beth4phl, Co-Founder of the Women’s March on Philadelphia


It’s me, Dan. Schmolitics is now taking a people-centric approach to politics. I’m taking the podcast in an exciting new direction: we’re exploring politics and issues by starting from a value.


Who is Dan Gordon? Slim Jim Voice -> Podcast host -> Bernie Delegate at the DNC -> CDP Elected Delegate -> super volunteer for progressive causes -> field organizer for Katie Porter (FLIPPED IT!!!!) -> communications for Beth Finn for Philly City Council.



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#064 Women’s Rights with Beth Finn, Co-Founder of the Women’s March on Philadelphia

#064 Women’s Rights with Beth Finn, Co-Founder of the Women’s March on Philadelphia

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