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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.

We discuss the use of force in the political arena, plus how women are perceived.
Why many women avoid the gym and what may need to change to make fitness spaces feel safe for all.
Anxiety over Trump's anti-DEI policy and boys sliding back on some indicators
Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.
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We discuss the use of force in the political arena, plus how women are perceived.
Why many women avoid the gym and what may need to change to make fitness spaces feel safe for all.
Anxiety over Trump's anti-DEI policy and boys sliding back on some indicators
EA Hanks, daughter of Tom Hanks, explores family secrets in new memoir ''The 10.''
Trump deports American children & reversal on important study.
We explore the topic with Jules Edwards from the AWNN and Prof. Gina Rippon
House passes SAVE act & SCOTUS considers religious freedom case
Mental illnesses and conditions such as ADHD, and how misinformation about it spreads
A new study reveals Gen Z chooses safety as their top priority by an overwhelming margin.
The uncertain state of the economy and accusations of East African workers abused
Girl Up empowers girls globally
Republican women get more guns, ChatGPT competes with therapists
We preview the new film Just Like You: Anxiety and Depression
ow men and women experience social isolation, and impact of Trump's tariffs.
This week, Bonnie Erbé talks to Nina Jankowicz of the American Sunlight Project
New WEF report & ongoing efforts to create a monument and museum.
We take a look at the viral “tradwife” trend alongside Amanda Marcotte
McDonald’s is the latest company to scale back DEI, and Hegseth's views on women in combat
We speak with Liz Mundy, the author of ''The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA''
We interview feminist activist, Muriel Fox, notably a co-founder of NOW
The ''happiest season of all'' is here, but with it comes sadness and stress for many.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC)'s proposal, and how women fared in the last elections.
This week we speak with Dr. Lucy McBride and Prof. Niambi Carter about election fatigue
We take a look at the critical swings among diverse demographics that decided the elections.
May Mailman, who was a legal advisor to the White House under Donald Trump, gives us her perspective
What early voting data and polling tells us & Cheney makes an appeal for VP Harris.
This week on To The Contrary, we take a non-partisan look at legal cases involving voting rights
The VP targets non-traditional media outlets; Melania's new book.
We take a deep dive into the world of polling with two of the leading pollsters in America
Trump vows to be women’s ''protector,'' how young men will vote
From fringe candidates like Charlene Mitchell to leading figures like VP Kamala Harris
We compare and contrast the performances of the two leading candidates for president.
What do plans such as Project 2025 have in store for the wall that divides religion and government?
How the Democratic National Convention changed perceptions of Kamala Harris.
We speak with Samhita Mukhopadhyay, the former executive editor of Teen Vogue
What is Project 2025, and does Protect Democracy have the '''antidote?''
Who is Kamala Harris? We speak with three experts about her life, career, and political views
The United Methodist Church has undergone through important changes in the last few years
The Republican ticket is set and the Democratic one gears up
The politics of abortion and the debate around religious charter schools
Extras
Powerful women are relying on stay-at-home dads
Janai Nelson talks about what Project 2025 means for voting rights.
Young women and girls are motivated by FOMO to stay online
Two of the leading pollsters discuss how men and women react
We discuss an Inappropriate relationship with a presidential candidate
We ask our panel who will be president.
VP Harris has raised a lot of funds, particularly from female donors.
Questions about the Secret Service in the wake of an attempted assassination
US Supreme Court approves Biden Administration's request to have social media remove misinformation.
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