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Take a closer look at the words used to describe Feminists, and why it's still considered a controversial subject today.

Episodes
A professor, a comedian, and an artist break down their interpretation “race card."
Explore the assumptions and misgivings of pejorative phrases like “Welfare queen.”
What does it mean to appreciate vs. appropriate culture? Explore unique perspectives.
An author, a professor and a filmmaker discuss their unique takes on gentrification.
A filmmaker, a comedian and a musician explore the use of the term “white pride.”
Explore the use of this term “Model Minority” to describe Asian American communities.
What’s the intent behind a simple question like, “What are you?”
What does it mean to be a “feminist” today? Explore from three unique perspectives.
Examine the current function and long history of American’s use of “code words”.
Examine the code words and phrases used to describe LGBTQA communities.
Extras
Who is the mysterious woman at the funeral for Alison Wilson's husband?
Understanding eating disorders and anxiety through the eyes of teens and their families.
Barbara Jordan’s voice shook the nation. Discover her story in The Inquisitor.
Librarians across the U.S. examine how the review of library materials is impacting communities.
A professor seeks to prove Arthurian legends have roots in actual British history.
Experts search for evidence that female gladiators once existed in Ancient Rome.
Elie Wiesel vowed to always speak up whenever people were enduring suffering and humiliation.
In "Night," Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims being hung.
Before meeting his wife Marion, Elie Wiesel "shunned love" and didn't see himself having children.
Elie Wiesel reunited with his sister in France.