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To The Contrary
October 5, 2012
Season 21
Episode 30
The Supreme Court gets ready to hear its first affirmative action case in almost a decade, brought by a white female against the University of Texas; Despite having 24 million eligible voters, Latino/as are not expected to show up in November; An in-depth look at the rise of women as fighters and leaders in Mexicos most notorious drug cartels.
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Robots are transforming IVF, could make fertility treatments faster, cheaper, and more accessible.
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Discover how these changes are shaping the future of work and what it means
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Using empathy and conversation to bridge political divides and reduce hostility.
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Tariffs strain families; women face more leave challenges than men
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Explore Juana Azurduy's legacy with two experts
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Women live longer due to various factors; telehealth reduces abortion travel despite access threats
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Breast cancer detection innovation, comedians face backlash, and Tilly Norwood controversy
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Explore the hidden dangers of dating apps
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Women quit jobs; young Democrats push relatable candidates amid party struggles.
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Exploring fast fashion's impact on the environment and consumer power for change.