Today, on International Women's Day, we hear from writers, artists, filmmakers and activists who have used their work to question old hierarchies and give expression to the fullness of women’s experiences.

(0:00) Manuela Lucà-Dazio  (Exec. Director, Pritzker Architecture Prize · Fmr. Exec. Director, Dept. of Visual Arts & Architecture · Venice Biennale) on Analyzing and Acting

(2:01) Siri Hustvedt (Novelist, Scholar, Memoirist · Author of ‘Ghost Stories’ and ‘What I Loved’) on Listening and the Essence of Dialogue

(3:35) Hala Alyan (Psychologist, Author of I'll Tell You When I'm Home)

(5:11) Ana Castillo (Novelist & Poet) On Xicanisma and Indigenous History

(6:55) Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Academy Award-winning Filmmaker) Film As A Tool For Change

(8:37) Sara Ahmed (Scholar) On The Feminist Killjoy

(10:40) Marilyn Minter (Artist) on Owning Sexual Agency

(11:23) Ellen Rapoport (Showrunner, Writer, HBO’s Minx) on Feminism and Sexual Expression

(12:07) Intan Paramaditha (Author) on Tiger Mothers, Monsters and So-called Bad Women

(15:07) Ada Limón (24th U.S. Poet Laureate) Motherhood, Grief And Poetry

(18:11) Ami Vitale (Photographer & Filmmaker) How Being a Woman Gave Her Access to Different Stories

To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.

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