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Episode 21:Deborah Tuerkheimer
Apr 4, 2026
1h 02m 21s
Episode 20: Sarah Weinman
Mar 29, 2026
1h 08m 40s
Episode 19: Cassia Spohn
Jan 21, 2026
55m 26s
Episode 18: Nancy Whittier
Jan 21, 2026
57m 09s
Episode 17: Michelle Bowdler
Sep 26, 2025
54m 49s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/4/26 | ![]() Episode 21:Deborah Tuerkheimer | Legal scholar Deborah Tuerkheimer discusses her book, Credible, as well as her legal scholarship on sexual violence and her efforts to reform the Model Penal Code. | 1h 02m 21s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Episode 20: Sarah Weinman | Journalist, editor, writer, and crime fiction authority Sarah Weinman, who currently writes the monthly crime and mystery column for the New York Times Book Review, discusses her third non-fiction book, Without Consent: A Landmark Trial and the Decades-Long Struggle to Make Spousal Rape a Crime. | 1h 08m 40s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Episode 19: Cassia Spohn | Feminist Criminologist, Regent's Professor, and Anti-rape Activist Cassia Spohn discusses her more than 50 years of advocating for and assessing the impact of rape law reform and the failures of the criminal justice system. | 55m 26s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Episode 18: Nancy Whittier | Smith College Sociology Professor Nancy Whittier provides a social movement analysis to understand child sexual abuse, the antirape movement, feminism, and our post #MeToo moment | 57m 09s | ||||||
| 9/26/25 | ![]() Episode 17: Michelle Bowdler | MIchelle Bowdler discusses her book, Is Rape a Crime? A Memoir, an Investigation, and a Manifesto and her experience moving from victim to survivor to activist. She provides a powerful critique of how police continue to fail to investigate and mistreat victims of sexual assault. | 54m 49s | ||||||
| 5/24/25 | ![]() Episode 16: Utmost Resistance | Amy Vorenberg, Jessica Durkis-Stokes, and Jessica Chandler Brown talk about their new textbook on rape law. | 59m 07s | ||||||
| 4/11/25 | ![]() Episode 15: Charlene Senn | University of Windsor Distinguished Professor of Psychology Charlene Senn discusses her innovative and shockingly effective 12-hour empowerment self-defense program EAAA and its dissemination worldwide. | 1h 04m 26s | ||||||
| 1/21/25 | ![]() Episode 14: Laura L. Dunn | Survivor and leading anti-rape attorney Laura Dunn reflects on new legal obstacles to protecting students from sexual violence. | 1h 03m 24s | ||||||
| 1/21/25 | ![]() Episode 13: Nicole Bedera | Sociologist Nicole Bedera reports on her disturbing year-long participant observation of a large university’s Title IX office. | 58m 35s | ||||||
| 1/21/25 | ![]() Episode 12: Rebecca Campbell | University Distinguished Professor of Psychology Rebecca Campbell reflects on the campaign to test and investigate Detroit rape kits and her successful efforts to combat sexual violence at Michigan State University. | 58m 34s | ||||||
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| 1/21/25 | ![]() Episode 11: Morgan Lamandre | Legal strategist Morgan Lamandre analyses the progress of rape reform in Louisiana. | 57m 41s | ||||||
| 1/21/25 | ![]() Episode 10: Martha Chamallas | Leading feminist legal theorist and torts law expert Martha Chamallas explains E. Jean Carroll verdict and other recent developments in rape law. | 1h 03m 17s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 9: Interview with Vanessa Tyson | Political scientist Vanessa Tyson discusses speaking out against sexual violence, first against her father and then against Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax. | 44m 57s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 8: Interview with David Lisak | Psychology professor David Lisak discusses his experience as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, his research on serial rapists, and his activism on campus, in the military, and with survivors on death row. | 1h 00m 01s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 6: Interview with Linda Alcoff | Linda Martín Alcoff discusses how she and other survivors come to understand the impact of sexual violence and deploys her philosophical expertise to deconstructs the espistemic injustices of philosophers such as Foucault. | 57m 44s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 7: Interview with Susan Brison | Feminist philosopher Susan Brison discusses how surviving first an acquaintance rape while studying abroad and then a violent stranger rape in France shaped her theories of embodiment and the self as well as her commitment to free speech. | 1h 04m 17s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 5: Interview with Jennifer Freyd | Psychology professor Jennifer Freyd discusses how the unwanted disclosure of repressed memories shaped her research on betrayal trauma, institutional betrayal, and her policy activism to promote equality and institutional courage. | 1h 02m 51s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 4: Interview with Susan Estrich | Pioneering feminist law professor, lawyer, political operative, and columnist Susan Estrich reflects on how grappling with her own rape shaped her life and work. | 1h 03m 18s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 3: Interview with Tanya Serisier | Professor Tanya Serisier draws on her extensive knowledge of rape memoirs to craft her own narrative, inviting survivors to move beyond the constrained politics of speaking out to create a better context for listening. | 1h 04m 29s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 2: Interview with Ray Douglas | World War II historian Ray Douglas talks about the aftermath of the publication of his rape memoir and how his experience shaped his research on rape, particularly of men, in armed conflict. | 1h 02m 23s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Episode 1: Interview with Jessica Stern | Terrorism scholar Jessica Stern turns her investigative powers on her past, her father, and herself to uncover the identity of the serial rapist who raped her when she was sixteen and the individuals and institutions complicit in his crimes. | 1h 00m 46s | ||||||
| 7/3/24 | ![]() Introducing the Podcast | Political Science professor Sally J. Kenney introduces the podcast and describes her own journey to claiming the identity of survivor. | 39m 02s | ||||||
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