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How the Military is Tackling Sexual Assault and Extremism, and Reviewing the Latest Supreme Court Decisions
Episode 40

How the Military is Tackling Sexual Assault and Extremism, and Reviewing the Latest Supreme Court Decisions

Our Body Politic · Cedric Wilson, Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, Jen Chien, Kojin Tashiro, Paulina Velasco, Mark Betancourt, Elizabeth Nakano, Sarah McClure, Julie Zann, Priscilla Alabi, Emily Daly, Farai Chideya

June 25, 202149m 5s

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Show Notes

Farai Chideya talks with Our Body Politic legal analyst Tiffany Jeffers and Slate’s health and race reporter Julia Craven on a Sippin’ the Political Tea roundtable focused on new Supreme Court rulings. Retired Major General Linda Singh of the Maryland National Guard shares her experience handling sexual assault cases in the military, and why she wants to hold the institution’s leaders accountable. Military Times bureau chief Meghann Myers explains why the military is having trouble tackling another pressing issue: extremism within its ranks. And Farai talks with fellow journalist Geraldine Moriba about what constitutes extremism, and how it manifests in the false “Lost Cause” narrative about the Confederacy.

EPISODE RUNDOWN

00:49 On Sippin’ the Political Tea, legal analyst Tiffany Jeffers and journalist Julia Craven discuss the latest SCOTUS decisions

18:40 Retired Major General Linda Singh on holding military leaders accountable for addressing sexual assault

30:46 Military Times reporter Meghann Myers on the military’s efforts to tackle extremism within its ranks

39:37 Journalist Geraldine Moriba on confronting false narratives about the Confederacy and Confederate monuments