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    The (Real) Problem With AI: Is it the Technology, or Men?

    21/1/2026 | 45min
    After users discovered they could use Grok, the AI tool embedded in X, to generate nonconsensual nude images of women and girls, the backlash was swift. And the story raised a deeper question: are these harms a failure of artificial intelligence itself, or a reflection of the people, power structures, and incentives behind it?

    In this episode, Jen Taylor-Skinner is joined by Tazin Khan, CEO of Cyber Collective, for an important conversation about feminist AI, technology-facilitated gender-based violence, and the limits of blaming “innovation” for harms that are deeply human. From deepfakes and data exploitation to capitalism, surveillance, and platform responsibility, this discussion challenges the idea that technology is neutral—and asks who is protected, who is exposed, and why accountability so often stops at the code.

    This is a conversation about AI, yes—but even more so about power, responsibility, and the systems we continue to build without reckoning with their consequences.
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    Shock, Awe, and the Constitution: The ACLU When the Law Is Tested

    13/1/2026 | 27min
    As The Electorette returns with a new season, there was only one place to start: the front lines of civil liberties.

    In this episode, Jen Taylor-Skinner is joined by Deirdre Schifeling, Chief Political & Advocacy Officer at the American Civil Liberties Union, for a wide-ranging and urgent conversation about what Trump’s second term really represents—not chaos, but a calculated “shock and awe” strategy designed to overwhelm the law, the courts, and the public.

    They discuss the ACLU’s unprecedented legal response, the escalating attacks on immigrant communities, and why the Supreme Court’s upcoming birthright citizenship case could fundamentally redefine what it means to be American. Deirdre also explains how coordinated legal and civic pressure can slow executive overreach, why public engagement still matters in moments like this, and what people can do right now to meaningfully defend civil liberties and the rule of law.

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    Stop ICE's Attack On Our Communities

    Episode Chapters & Timestamps

    00:00 — Season Return & Why the ACLU Now
    Jen kicks off the new season of The Electorette and explains why beginning with the ACLU is both urgent and necessary.

    02:00 — “Shock and Awe” as a Governing Strategy
    Deirdre Schifeling explains why the current moment isn’t chaos, but a deliberate strategy designed to overwhelm the law and civil society.

    06:30 — The Scale of the ACLU’s Legal Response
    How the ACLU mobilized immediately—and what it means to file hundreds of legal actions in a single year.

    09:30 — Immigration Enforcement, Due Process, and Escalation
    A look at aggressive immigration tactics, racial profiling, and why conditions may intensify as new funding takes effect.

    14:30 — Public Backlash and the Limits of Fear Politics
    Why demonizing immigrant communities has consequences—and where public resistance is already visible.

    18:30 — Are the Courts Holding Up?
    An assessment of how the judicial system is responding, where it’s working, and where the risks remain.

    22:30 — Birthright Citizenship and the Supreme Court Test
    Why the birthright citizenship case is so consequential—and what’s at stake for the Constitution if it fails.

    28:30 — What Birthright Citizenship Really Means
    Historical context on why birthright citizenship exists and how it defines American equality.

    33:30 — Executive Power and the Role of the Courts
    How recent court decisions have expanded executive authority—and where guardrails are most needed.

    38:30 — What Comes Next for Civil Liberties
    Looking ahead: where pressure points are likely to emerge and how rights are most vulnerable.

    42:30 — Civic Engagement Beyond the Courts
    How public participation, organizing, and legal advocacy intersect outside electoral politics.

    46:30 — The ACLU’s “Firewall for Freedom” Strategy
    How state and local governments can act as safeguards—and what that looks like in practice.

    51:30 — What Individuals Can Do Right Now
    Concrete ways people can support civil liberties, engage locally, and stay involved.

    55:30 — Final Thoughts & The Work Ahead
    Closing reflections on this moment, the long view, and why sustained engagement matters.
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    Democratic Governors Holding the Line While Washington Burns

    30/10/2025 | 13min
    While Washington stalls, governors are governing.

    How Democratic governors became the nation’s problem-solvers—and why this year’s races could redefine Democratic momentum heading into 2026.
    In this episode, Ofirah Yheskel of the Democratic Governors Association joins Jen Taylor-Skinner to break down the critical gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey—where Democratic women candidates could flip key seats and make history. They discuss why governors have become the front line in protecting healthcare, reproductive rights, and democracy itself, and how this election could set the tone for Democrats heading into 2026.

    Episode Chapters

    (00:00) Democratic Governors and the 2021 Election

    Democratic governors are stepping up to protect reproductive rights, accessible healthcare, and counteract Trump's policies in critical races.

    (08:41) Democratic Governors

    Democratic governors' impact on key issues, contrast with Republican counterparts, upcoming elections, and call to action for involvement with Democratic Governors Association.

    #GovernorsRace #VirginiaElection #NewJerseyElection #AbortionAccess #EconomicJustice #LeadershipMatters #TheElectorette #ElectorettePodcast #WomenInPolitics #DemocraticGovernors #OfirahYheskel #DGA #JenTaylorSkinner
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    The Bellwether Election: A Conversation with EMILYs List President, Jessica Mackler

    29/10/2025 | 27min
    The 2026 Test Run: Inside the state races that will signal where power—and reproductive rights—are headed next.

    The next election cycle is not business as usual. With reproductive rights hanging in the balance and pro-choice women candidates facing historic headwinds, the stakes couldn’t be higher. In this episode, Jen Taylor-Skinner speaks with Jessica Mackler, president of EMILYs List, about the crucial upcoming contests—from deeply vulnerable states in the South to a pivotal race in New Jersey. Together, they explore how these elections shape the future of power, policy, and progress for women, families, and democracy itself.

    Episode Chapters

    (00:00) The Electorate

    Virginia's upcoming elections hold critical stakes for reproductive rights, with a focus on the gubernatorial race and EMILY's List-endorsed candidates.

    (09:18) Women Candidates Addressing Economic Hardship

    Protecting rights in elections, women candidates' leadership, economic concerns for women voters, and Emily's List's support.

    (19:34) Reproductive Rights and Virginia Elections

    Reproductive rights, cost of living, and electing pro-choice women are crucial in upcoming elections for restoring power to the people.

    (25:34) Virginia Campaigning and Election Strategies

    Campaign contributions and voter participation are crucial in the Virginia state Senate race, supporting Lieutenant Governor Ghazala Hashmi.

    #AbigailSpanberger
    #MikieSherrill
    #WinsomeEarlSears
    #VirginiaElections
    #NewJerseyElections
    #VAElection2025
    #NJElection2025
    #VirginiaVotes
    #NewJerseyVotes
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    We’re Still Here. We’re Still Running: A Conversation with A'shanti Gholar of Emerge

    24/10/2025 | 41min
    Women have been shaping American politics since its beginning — organizing movements, expanding rights, and redefining leadership at every turn. But over the past decade, that long struggle has collided with a new wave of visibility and backlash.

    ⁠Emerge is now recruiting the class of 2026⁠

    From the raw sexism of 2016, to the record-breaking “pink wave” of 2018, to the post-2024 debate over whether women are even electable, the story of women in politics reveals how deeply gender still defines power in America. In this episode, A’shanti Gholar, President and CEO of Emerge, traces that arc — and explains why women aren’t stepping back.

    She calls it the Kamala Effect: the surge of women still running, organizing, and leading despite unprecedented hostility. We talk about what that resilience looks like — from local campaigns and judicial races to the national fight for representation — and what it means to “lock in” as we head into the next wave of elections.

    Emerge came directly out of Kamala Harris' first run for office in the early 2000s. Watch ⁠here⁠.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether women can still change the direction of American democracy, this episode is both a roadmap and a signal to lock in.

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The Electorette is one of the longest running feminist podcasts, and offers analyses and solutions to the world's biggest political and social challenges, all through the lens of women. Hosted by Jennifer Taylor-Skinner, The Electorette regularly features award-winning authors, politicians, academics, activists, and organizers like the founder of Mom's Demand Action, Shannon Watts, Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and author and MacArthur 'Genius Grant' Fellow, Nicole Fleetwood. The Electorette is independently owned and operated—please support us by subscribing to the podcast on your favorite platform!
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