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On this week’s episode, V (formerly Eve Ensler) joins us to discuss Reckoning (Bloomsbury, Jan. 31),
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On this week’s episode, V (formerly Eve Ensler) joins us to discuss Reckoning (Bloomsbury, Jan. 31),
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Christiane Amanpour speaks with V – formerly known as Eve Ensler – about a lifetime of activism for women’s rights, the “paradigm of patriarchy,” and her new memoir “Reckoning”.
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V (formerly Eve Ensler), Tony Award–winning playwright, author, performer, and activist, creator of The Vagina Monologues and the author of Reckoning (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023), talks about her new book
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“Reckoning Is The Call Of The Day”: Interview With V (Eve Ensler) On Her New Book, 25 Years Of Global Activism And Creating A New Culture
Award-winning playwright, author and activist V (formerly Eve Ensler) talks about her new memoir Reckoning, solidarity with grassroots leaders and activists across the world, creating a future of freedom and equality, and much more.
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V joins John Fryer and Dr. Jill Gibson to discuss lifthe history
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V on The Chris Hedges Report: Disaster patriarchy and the global war on women
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With US abortion rights in jeopardy, Judy Chicago, Bonnie Greer, Rebecca Solnit, V (formerly Eve Ensler), and more explain why they are determined to fight back
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Valentine’s Day kicks off a campaign by feminist leaders in 70 countries across the world to celebrate One Billion Rising.
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V speaks with Jasmila Žbanić about her new film, Quo Vadis Aida.
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Activist and artist V (formerly Eve Ensler), opens her new play WILD: A Musical Becoming this week. In part one of this two-part conversation with host Marianne Schnall, V discusses her passionate concern for the future of the planet and her faith in young people as her inspiration for the piece developed in collaboration with Tony Award-winner Idina Menzel, Golden Globe-nominated songwriter Justin Tranter, songwriter Caroline Pennell, and acclaimed director Diane Paulus.