Equal Time With Martha Burk
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 5:05:06
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Sinopse
Equal Time with Martha Burk is a weekly 2 1/2 minute commentary on topics in the public debate, political issues, and how decisions in Washington and around the world affect ordinary citizens. Dr. Burk is a political psychologist and women's issues expert who is co-founder of the Center for Advancement of Public Policy, a research and policy analysis organization in Washington, D.C. She serves as the Money Editor for Ms. magazine, and is a syndicated newspaper columnist and frequent blogger for Huffington Post.Equal Time is produced by KSFR-FM public radio in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Episódios
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The Mess on the Mexican Border -- Who Gets Hurt the Most?
22/05/2023 Duração: 03minWhether you're a Republican, Democrat, Independent, Something Else or Nothing at all, you've got to admit the Mexican border is a colossal mess. But you might be surprised at who gets hurt the most.
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Wrangling Over the Debt Ceiling - Where Does Your Money Really Go?
15/05/2023 Duração: 03minPresident Biden and House Speaker McCarthy are meeting over what gets cut in arguments over raising the debt ceiling, with most social programs on the chopping block. But where does the average tax payer's money really go?
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U.S. Moms Need More Than Flowers
08/05/2023 Duração: 02minThe U.S. is far behind other developed countries when it comes to support for motherhood. Most mothers are in the paid workforce, and we need new policies that match reality.
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Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month - What You Don't Know
01/05/2023 Duração: 02minMay is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Didn’t know we celebrated such a thing? You’re not alone. Lesser known than Black History Month or Women’s History Month, AAPI Heritage Month as it’s usually called, celebrates U.S. citizens from 15 countries in the Far East and the Pacific Islands.
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April Fools Month -- Politically That Is
24/04/2023 Duração: 02minApril 1st was officially “All Fool’s Day,” but politically it’s been All Fools Month, at least when it comes to candidates already gearing up for the 2024 election. Before the month of fools fades, let’s take a look at a couple of the presidential hopefuls so far.
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Equal Time with Martha Burk Paying Your (Un)fair Share?
17/04/2023 Duração: 02minWay back in the '70s there were country songs bemoaning taxes. Things have changed a lot since then -- for the worst. In those days the rich paid their fair share. Now ordinary workers pay far more than those who don't go to work at all -- fat cats living off dividends and capital gains. To paraphrase another '70s ditty -- "they got the gold mine, we got the shaft."
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God, guns, and country western music
10/04/2023 Duração: 02minI grew up on country western music – but whether you’re a casual fan, love it or hate it, there’s a message, and it ain’t all good. Some very prominent artists agree – take a listen an see what you think.
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Golf at the Masters - Still a Boy's Game
03/04/2023 Duração: 03minTwenty years ago this week national women's groups protested the all male Masters Golf Tournament for its exclusion of women. On this 20th anniversary, has anything really changed?
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A Few Good Women in the Pantheon At Last!
27/03/2023 Duração: 02minThe French Pantheon was created in 1790 to honor those who have done great service to the country. The motto over the door reads "To great men, a great country". In the 21st Century it's very slowly honoring a small number of great women as well.
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A Modest Proposal: How to end the abortion wars right now
20/03/2023 Duração: 02minLet’s stop the abortion debate right now. We already know how. Eliminate the need for abortion. If all babies were planned and could be cared for, women wouldn’t have to seek the procedure. Here’s a modest proposal a la Jonathan Swift: control men’s fertility.
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(Un) Equal Pay Day for U.S. Women -- Again
13/03/2023 Duração: 03minMarch 14 is date this year when U.S. working women finally reach the amount men earned by the end of last year. And that’s only when all women are lumped together. Black women won’t meet men’s last year benchmark until September 21, Hispanic women October 8, and Native women will have to wait until November 30. Twenty years ago the wage difference between what U.S. women and men earn overall was 80 cents on the dollar. Now it’s 82 cents. Mighty poor progress.
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International Women's Day -- Does the US Measure Up?
06/03/2023 Duração: 02minMarch 8 is International Women's Day, and it's time to check in on where the good ol' USA stands in relation to the rest of the world. Spoiler Alert -- We're not number one.
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President's Day -- Will It Ever Change?
20/02/2023 Duração: 02minWe've been celebrating President's Day since the 1870's, and it's the same old, same old again this year. Will it ever change?
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Black History Month -- Remember the Ladies
13/02/2023 Duração: 02minIt's Black History Month, and that means the gals along with the guys. Visit two women you probably never heard of who were "firsts" in their field...
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State of the Union - Will the President Address the Majority?
06/02/2023 Duração: 02minAnalysis of the issues President Biden addressed in his State of the Union Speech in 2022, what was in, what was out, and commentary on what needs to improve in 2023.
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The Big Reveal: House Republican Priorities
30/01/2023 Duração: 02minHouse Republicans took early action to help their constituents. Does that mean you? Could be -- if you're in a certain group.
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An interview with the woman who argued Roe v. Wade and won
23/01/2023 Duração: 20minRoe v. Wade establishing the right to abortion was decided January 22, 1973. It was argued and won by Sarah Weddington, a young lawyer with little experience. In this 2012 interview on the 39th anniversary of the decision, Martha Burk talked with her on what it was like. Weddington died in 2021, a year before the Supreme Court overturned Roe in 2022.
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Equal Time with Martha Burk Celebrate King, But Honor Alice, Who Went Before Him
16/01/2023 Duração: 02minIn January we celebrate the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., one of the greatest icons of the 20th century, known by all as the strongest advocate for equal rights for African Americans using non-violence. King was a great man indeed, but we should also be celebrating the January birthday of a female civil rights hero who pioneered non-violence, and preceded King by half a century.
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Holiday Rules for Getting Rich
28/11/2022 Duração: 02minThe last of the turkey has gone to hash, and Black Friday's behind us. Consumers are snapping up the latest gee-whiz gadgets, cheesy clothing, and mountains of plastic soon-to-be-junk from toy stores. Call a halt -- and start a new tradition.