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Anushay’s Point On PBS: Kavanaugh Represents The Worst For Women And Girls

PBS’ To The Contrary is a very special TV show for me because it was the first program to put me on-air in America. As Washington, and more specifically, women, attempt to recover from the trauma of seeing an alleged sexual assault aka Brett Kavanaugh become the newest Supreme Court Justice, I stipulated how more […]

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Anushay’s Point On MSNBC: Will #MeToo Change How We View Supreme Court Nominees?

A lot of people think the news has become difficult to keep up with, but when you’re job is to analyze the news in Trump’s America, the barrage of breaking news can be relentless. Nevertheless, it was good to be back on-air and on AM Joy this weekend talking Supreme Court nominee and #MeToo. Decades

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Anushay’s Point On PBS: Abortion Rights At Grave Risk In America

Things got heated on the set of PBS’ To The Contrary this week as the panel took on issues that are dividing the country right down the middle, from immigration and the forced separation of families to the marches across the country to keep families together. And let us not forget that with a seat

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Anushay’s Point: Gorsuch Is Not Good For Women

This week’s PBS’ To The Contrary honestly felt like one of or strongest episodes. There was less shouting, mainly due to the absence of a certain panelist, and more substantive conversation about policy and politics. We tackled Gorsuch and the GOP going “nuclear” over his nomination for the Supreme Court, what he means for women’s reproductive

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Could The Hobby Lobby Ruling Affect Women Around The World?

*This post of mine was published on Forbes Woman & The Huffington Post.* When I was growing up in Bangladesh in the early 1980s, I used to imagine America as a feminist utopia. Before I even stepped foot on her soil, I pictured America as a country where women enjoyed full equal rights, especially when it came to controlling

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