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To The Contrary

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PBS staple for 33 years.
Women-owned news analysis show focusing on women’s issues from diverse perspectives. Hosted by award-winning journalist @BonnieErbe.

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Our newest episode touched on the depiction of and access to mental health information in social media, primarily of ADHD and depression. Joining us on the show were Dr. Joanne Broder, a Fellow of the APA, and Dr. Amori Mikami, a professor in UBC's Department of Psychology.

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Check out our latest episode with Dr. Amori Mikami and Dr. Joanne Broder as they discuss the difference between disinformation and misinformation, especially when it comes to mental health in social media.

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Watch Dr. Joanne Broder and Dr. Amori Mikami as they discuss how 'professional' mental health information on social media isn't vetted and how mental health content on sites like TikTok are usually inaccurate and riddled with misinformation.

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Check out Dr. Joanne Broder and Dr. Amori Mikami as they talk about what individuals can do if they potentially hear mental health information on social media that may be upsetting to them.

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Tune into our newest episode with Ann Stone on the new SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) Act which could make voting harder for married women and people of color.

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Listen to Jessica Washington as she discusses how the new SAVE Act could be a major problem for not just women and people of color but also trans men and women.

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Watch as KJ McKenzie from Pop & Politics and Project 21 gives her opinion about the Mahmoud v. Taylor Supreme Court Case where parents challenge the school policy that includes LGBTQ+-themed stories in their children's elementary curriculum with no option to back out.

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Our newest episode featured Jules Edwards, a member of the board of directors at the Autistic Women and Nonbinary Network, as she talks about how gendering autism can lead to the erasure of nonbinary people.

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Check out Gina Rippon in our latest episode as she discusses the difference in symptoms between genders when it comes to autism, particularly in young children.

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Tune in to watch Jules Edwards, a member of the board of directors at the Autistic Women and Nonbinary Network, explain how most autistic individuals have a spiky skills profile.

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Listen to Gina Rippon as she talks about how accommodation can be made for young children who struggle in school with autism. And more importantly, how raising awareness and removing stigma from neurodivergent individuals can help them face less social rejection.

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Our newest episode featured @larambrownphd discussing whether or not U.S. citizen children should be deported with their undocumented parents.

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Tune in to watch Na'ilah Amaru (@nailahamaru.bsky.social) discuss how cutting funding for the Women's Health Initiative, a study that's been conducting research on over 160,000 post-menopausal women since the 90s, will be extremely detrimental not just for the researchers but also for women in general.

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Our newest episode featured EA Hanks, daughter of famous actor Tom Hanks as well as author and former staffer at VANITY FAIR. In the episode, she explains why her new book came to be called The 10. Grab your copy here: buff.ly/TRUTuP6

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Check out EA Hanks in our latest episode as she gives a little sneak-peek into her mother's story in her new book, The 10. Grab your copy here: buff.ly/TRUTuP6

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Tune in to watch EA Hanks share the story of how her parents, Susan Dillingham and famous actor Tom Hanks, met and married in her new book, The 10. Grab your copy here: buff.ly/TRUTuP6.

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Keep an eye out for EA Hanks and her newest works coming soon, as discussed in our latest episode. In the meanwhile, grab a copy of her book, The 10, here: buff.ly/TRUTuP6.