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Amy Allebest is joined by V, author of The Vagina Monologues, to discuss her revolutionary writing, the power of apologies, and the urgent need for all of us to take action against late-stage psychotic patriarchy.
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Amy Allebest is joined by V, author of The Vagina Monologues, to discuss her revolutionary writing, the power of apologies, and the urgent need for all of us to take action against late-stage psychotic patriarchy.
How did Botox become so popular? And why are teenage girls using anti-wrinkle cream? As a new film, The Substance, considers our obsession with youth and good looks, writers reflect on how this has shaped their lives
By V (formerly Eve Ensler), Arwa Mahdawi, Laura Barton and Kate McCusker
This series asks activists and writers to share their views on what fascism is today, how it impacts our rights and our bodies and how it looks globally. We seek to educate ourselves about it in order to ensure that it doesn’t come to be. This series is guest edited by V (formerly Eve Ensler).
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Amy Goodman speaks with V, the playwright formerly known as Eve Ensler, about “How We Do Freedom: Rising Against Fascism,” a daylong educational event to be held at New York City’s Judson Memorial Church on Saturday.
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Thomas Hübl is joined by playwright, author, performer, activist, and creator of “The Vagina Monologues,” V (formerly Eve Ensler.) They discuss the profound impact of trauma and the power of healing through collective and community-based approaches.
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A new audio play presented by V-Day, the global activist movement to end violence against all women, shares the stories of Black women across the diaspora. Playwright, author and V-Day founder V (formerly Eve Ensler) joins us alongside playwright, actress, and producer Hollis Heath to discuss, VOICES: a sacred sisterscape.
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Excerpts from the recent conversation (June 2024) between Ashira Darwish & V as part of SAND’s “Conversations on Palestine” around the premiere of the film Where Olive Trees Weep hosted by the directors of the film and co-founders of SAND, Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo.
The activist and writer of the Vagina Monologues has no intention of stopping her quest to end violence against women
The activist and writer of the Vagina Monologues has no intention of stopping her quest to end violence against women
During a recent trip to Brazil, I saw how Indigenous women activists there have completely changed the political landscape