To the Contrary Season 26 Episode 17
To the Contrary
Season 26

Ep 17. Valerie Jarrett: Women's Issues in Post-Obama America

  • August 18, 2017

Valerie Jarrett, former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama, is a trailblazing leader who has spent her career advocating for women's rights and equality. On this episode of To the Contrary, she joins host Bonnie Erbé to discuss how the landscape for women's issues has changed in the post-Obama era.

Jarrett shares her experiences working in the White House and how President Obama's commitment to gender equality influenced policies and initiatives during his administration. She also discusses the progress made in areas such as healthcare, reproductive rights, and workplace equality, as well as the work that still needs to be done.

The conversation then shifts to the current political climate and the impact it has on women's issues. Jarrett and Erbé discuss the pushback against women's rights, particularly in areas such as abortion access and contraception coverage, and how it is important to continue fighting for progress and not lose ground.

The episode also features a panel discussion with women leaders from various sectors, including politics, business, and academia. They discuss the challenges they have faced and the progress that has been made in their respective fields, while also sharing their perspectives on how to address the issues that still exist.

Throughout the episode, Jarrett's insights and experiences provide a valuable perspective on the importance of pursuing gender equality and fighting for women's rights in today's society. Her message serves as a motivating call to action for viewers to continue working towards creating a more inclusive and equitable world for all.

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