
Doni Holloway
Producer at MSNBC
Podcast Producer at Why Is This Happening? with Chris Hayes
#WITHpod w/@chrislhayes Producer @nbcnews | formerly @Bloomberg | @UNC grad | Speaker | Ramen, Bubble Tea & Mac & Cheese fan
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2 months ago |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Doni Holloway
Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda «¿Quién teme al género?». Conversación con Judith Butler Autores: Doni Holloway Localización: Mientras tanto, ISSN 0210-8259, Nº. 242, 2025 Idioma: español EnlacesTexto completo Resumen ¿Por qué se han generalizado tanto los ataques al género, especialmente dentro de los movimientos de derechas?
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Jan 18, 2025 |
vientosur.info | Doni Holloway
¿Por qué se han generalizado tanto los ataques al género, especialmente dentro de los movimientos de derechas? Nuestra invitada de esta semana señala que "la cuestión de género está fundamentalmente ligada al futuro de nuestro mundo democrático". Judith Butler es filósofa, teórica del género y crítica cultural. También es profesora distinguida en la escuela de posgrado de la Universidad de California en Berkeley. Butler es autora de numerosos libros, entre ellos su último ¿Quién teme al género?.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
msnbc.com | Doni Holloway
There’s so much discourse about polling and it seems like there’s a poll for nearly every political issue. At the same time, polls often don’t successfully help us to predict the future, including election outcomes. What contributes to the mismatch between what we expect of them and what they actually deliver? Nate Cohn is the chief political analyst at the New York Times where he created the Times/Siena poll.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
msnbc.com | Doni Holloway
Why have attacks on gender become so pervasive, especially within right-wing movements? Our guest this week points out that “the question of gender is fundamentally linked with the future of our democratic world.” Judith Butler is a philosopher, gender theorist and cultural critic. They are also a distinguished professor in the graduate school at the University of California at Berkeley.
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Mar 15, 2024 |
msnbc.com | Doni Holloway
Our guest this week recently traveled down to the border to confront the so-called “Army of God” as part of a larger project of providing alternative ideologies to Christian nationalism. Doug Pagitt is a pastor, author and the executive director of Vote Common Good, an organization aimed at influencing evangelical Christians.
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