Weekly Roundup: Jesus Said Push Them in the River

Brad and Dan begin by discussing a bombshell report at the New York Times outlining Trump’s plans to completely transform the executive branch if he becomes president again. Brad analyzes how the playbook he and his team are using comes right from Orban’s takeover of Hungary’s government from within. In the second segment Dan analyzes […]

It’s In the Code Ep. 58: “It’s a Mental Illness”

Why do those on the religious and cultural right often describe transgender or gender-nonconforming identity as a mental illness? What is the relationship of “gender dysphoria” and trans or gender-nonconforming identity? Why would some who target trans and gender-nonconforming people claim that they are doing it because they care for them? And finally, how can […]

The Women Taking Down Abusive Evangelical Men

Brad speaks with veteran journalist Sarah Stankorb about her new book Disobedient Women. Disobedient Women is not just a look at the women who have used the internet to bring down the religious power structures that were meant to keep them quiet, but also a picture of the large-scale changes that are happening within evangelical culture […]

It’s In the Code Ep. 57: Religious Freedom Part II

The language of “religious freedom” is often used as a code for the preservation of traditional White Christian privilege in the US. But it is also used as a code for efforts to use religious ideology to influence the secular government, so that the beliefs of a minority of White conservative Christians in the US […]

Moms for “Liberty”

Last weekend Moms for Liberty held their national conference in Philadelphia. Annika Brockschmidt attended the conference. She talks to Brad about the protests outside the conference, conversations with rank and file members, and speeches from Trump, DeSantis, Haley, and many others. Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus episodes, ad-free listening, access to the […]

Weekly Roundup: Klanned Karenhood (Moms for Liberty)

Brad begins with a long discussion of the Moms for Liberty conference in Philadephia. He centers his comments on the long history of “housewife populism” that goes back to the 1950s. Drawing on work from Gill Frank and Melissa Deckman, Brad argues that Moms for Liberty stands in a long lineage of grassroots movements led […]

Weekly Roundup: Affirmative Reactions

What does the SCOTUS decision on affirmative action have to do with the Don’t Say Gay bills, book bans, and attacks on school curricula all over the country? How is is part and parcel of a certain White supremacist libertarianism? What are the ramifications for how we think of education and the ways our professional […]

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