Latest from Errin Haines
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The Amendment: Understanding the AAPI Voting Bloc with Axios’ Niala Boodhoo
In this epidsode of The Amendment, Niala Boodhoo, host of Axios’ 1 big thing, joins Errin Haines to discuss the voting bloc.
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Why a president’s definition of masculinity matters
It’s not just about the men they are appealing to — it’s about women and LGBTQ+ people who are impacted by that definition.
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The Amendment podcast: The Undoing of Roe with Shefali Luthra
In this episode of the Amendment, gender and health care reporter for The 19th, Shefali joins the show to discuss the fallout of the Dobbs decision and what the future of reproductive health care looks like.
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What happens when women use their voices
We have seen a vice president and a porn star, both boldly taking up space and speaking in public as a means of wielding power.
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The Amendment: Octavia Butler’s Vision of 2024 with Dr. Ayana Jamieson
In this episode of The Amendment, Octavia Butler scholar Dr. Ayana Jamieson joins the show to help Errin answer questions surrounding Butler's novel "Parable of the Sower."
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For evangelical voters, Election Day isn’t Judgment Day
They feel like Trump fights for them — and so far that’s been more powerful than any accusations against him.
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The Amendment: Understanding Trump’s Evangelical Base with NPR’s Sarah McCammon
In this episode of the Amendment, Errin chats with Sarah McCammon to understand the voting patterns of evangelicals.
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The Amendment: Destigmatizing Sex Work with Yin Q
In this episode of the Amendment, Yin Q joins the show to share what a future where sex work is decriminalized would look like.
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The Amendment: Climate Is a Reproductive Justice Issue with Jessica Kutz
In this episode of The Amendment, Errin sits down with Jessica Kutz to close out Earth Month and talk about climate and reproductive justice — from her reporting to the missing perspectives and the future of the movement.
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The Amendment: Representation for Cherokee Nation with Kim Teehee
In this episode of The Amendment, Errin sits down with Kim Teehee, a lawyer and politician who is looking to become the first Cherokee delegate in Congress.