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To The Contrary
March 16, 2012
Season 21
Episode 1
The Arizona legislature hears two bills that would limit women's access to contraception and prenatal testing results, a new documentary, 'Bully,' is rated 'R,' and one Michigan teen hopes to change that, in this election year, a new initiative seeks to get more women involved in all levels of politics and from all backgrounds.
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Who is Kamala Harris? We speak with three experts about her life, career, and political views

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The United Methodist Church has undergone through important changes in the last few years

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The Republican ticket is set and the Democratic one gears up

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The politics of abortion and the debate around religious charter schools

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Danielle Bayard Jackson, female friendship coach discusses her book, "Fighting for Our Friendships."

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The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the FDA's handling of mifepristone

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Join us in this exclusive interview with Erin Loos Cutraro

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FFWW CEO Jodie Grenier advocates for honoring the "Hello Girls" with a Congressional Gold Medal.

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Role of women in the protests, and VP goes to swing states

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We speak with New York Times Reporter Katie Rogers about her new book "American Woman."

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The disgraced Hollywood mogul's conviction in NY is overturned & latest on abortion.

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Increasing concerns about the environment are affecting people's decision to have children