
Fifteen Minutes of Feminism
From Ms. Studios' "On the Issues" podcast, you're listening to Fifteen Minutes of Feminism with Dr. Michele Goodwin! On Fifteen Minutes of Feminism, we 're here to give you a serious take on an important issue featuring a single guest (okay, fine—maybe two from time to time.)
In these jam-packed, bite-sized episodes, you can expect voices from the center of the story—people you should know, those who roll up their sleeves and change the world. These are guests who have things to do, places to be, and something important to say.
Fifteen Minutes of Feminism
Fifteen Minutes of Feminism: The Feminist Fight for $15 (with Mary Kay Henry)
In this episode, we’re delving into the fight for a $15 minimum wage. Even before COVID, Americans in all 50 states were facing severe economic struggles, making it difficult to afford rent, mortgage, childcare and basic needs. The pandemic has made economic disparity exponentially worse. Admittedly, then, it may be hard to understand why discussion of minimum wage is controversial at all. So why is a livable minimum wage so important to feminists and labor organizers everywhere? And how can a living wage boost the U.S. economy?
Helping us to sort out these questions and set the record straight is our very special guest:
- Mary Kay Henry, president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), which represents over 2 million members throughout the United States and Canada. She is the first woman to lead the union, and was named one of TIME magazine’s most influential people of the year in 2020. She’s also helped spearhead the Fight for $15 movement, which is advocating for a livable wage for workers internationally in hundreds of cities.
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