Latest from Errin Haines
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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.
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What college basketball tells us about women and winning
When we see people participate, we normalize their leadership in public life. It’s a lesson in sports and politics.
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The Amendment: Everyone Watches Women's Sports with Jemele Hill
In this episode of The Amendment, Errin is joined by her friend Jemele Hill, the sports journalist, to talk all things women’s basketball.
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The Amendment: Imagining New Realities with Stacey Abrams
In this episode of The Amendment, Stacey Abrams shares how she imagines American policy and democracy shifting — from tax policy to electrical grids to galvanizing non-voters.
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The Amendment: Live at SXSW with Imara Jones
In this episode of The Amendment, Imara Jones of TransLash Media joins Errin Haines live at SXSW.
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The Amendment: Behind the Trump Indictments with Melissa Murray
In this episode of The Amendment, legal expert and co-host Melissa Murray joins the show to cover the latest developments surrounding the Trump indictments.
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The Amendment: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex joins SXSW panel on representation
In a bonus episode of The Amendment, Errin Haines moderates a SXSW panel with barrier-breaking women.
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What we miss when we just focus on the performance
Observations from the State of Union address, SXSW and the Oscars — and what it tells us about media and politics.
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The Amendment: The Oscars are Political with Wesley Morris
In this episode of The Amendment, Wesley Morris, The New York Times’ Critic at Large, joins the show to discuss this year’s standout nominees and what their roles revealed about our culture and our politics.