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TTC Extra: LGBT Youth Identity
A new groundbreaking survey shows disparities between LGBT and straight youth.
With women in the forefront of politics and on the cutting edge of national agendas, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe continues to provide an important, timely forum for diverse women to discuss national and international issues and policies. It presents news and views that are rarely, if ever, available elsewhere on television.
Video description: Marchers gathered on International Women's Day in Washington, D.C., to protest the wage gap, support unions, and demand a higher minimum wage. The event, known as Working Women Rising, was hosted by One Billion Rising and featured speakers as well as dances, singing, poetry, and other artistic performances.
A new groundbreaking survey shows disparities between LGBT and straight youth.
Women lag behind men in journalism, and often their news reporting is on more 'pink' topics.
A man is suing his ex-fiance for more than $60 thousand because they didn't get married.
The Violence Against Women Act stalls in Congress, with separate version of the bill passing in the Republican controlled House and the Democrat controlled Senate. See what our panelists think in this week's To the Contrary Extra.
TIME Magazine sparks controversy over its cover featuring a woman breastfeeding her 3-year-old son.
Author Kate Lombardi shares the problems with the "Mama's Boy Myth."
Author and philanthropist Jill Iscol tells To the Contrary about her book, "Hearts on Fire," and the people who inspired it.
Celebrity moms call for a silent Mother's Day in honor of women who die in childbirth.
A preview of To the Contrary's in depth look at women in the foreign service, particularly in consular work in China.
The Green Party presidential candidate says: "Let's turn the White House into a greenhouse." Watch our full interview with Dr. Stein on June 8!
New data shows how to engage women in support of female candidates
As we celebrate Earth Day, a new poll shows fewer Americans are being environmentalists
Domestic Policy Council Director Cecilia Munoz on being the first Latina in the role.
In a scathing opinion essay, actress and activist Ashley Judd chastized the media for criticizing women.
Mothers are afraid to let their little girls go outside to play
To the Contrary asks Rep. Michele Bachmann who she is supporting in the 2012 Presidential race. See what she said!
Women are incredibly hard workers, but a new study shows they are happier with their compensation even though it is lower than then male counterparts.
The new face of MAC Cosmetics, Iris Apfel, is 90 years old.
The gap between women and men at the polls widens as more women vote Democrat and more men vote Republican.
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