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  • Elizabeth Booker Houston: Just a Bitch with a Phone and Thoughts About Abortion Rights
    2026/06/25

    In the last episode of B*tch, Listen, Imani Gandy laid out her theory that the reproductive rights movement made a critical mistake in running public health and legal strategies around abortion access on parallel tracks.

    In this episode, Gandy talks through her theory with Elizabeth Booker Houston—a seasoned legal and public health expert, and educator. Booker Houston and Gandy break down how race played into that decision and why losing the Chevron deference standard was also the repro rights movement’s fault.

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  • (Classic) It's Never Too Late to be Gay, Featuring Franchesca Ramsey
    2026/06/18

    Turns out the closet wasn’t locked—it was glass all along. Sometimes you just can’t see your way out.

    In this classic episode, Imani Gandy talks with comedian, actor, and writer Franchesca Ramsey about coming out later in life, visibility, and the joy of saying, "Surprise, bitch, I’m gay." They also discuss how comedy can be an opening for tougher conversations about race.

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    51 分
  • If ‘Roe’ Was Never Enough, Why Was It Everything?
    2026/06/11

    Roe v. Wade was never enough. Reproductive justice advocates have been saying that for decades. So why did so much of the reproductive rights movement organize itself around protecting Roe anyway?

    In this solo episode, Imani Gandy explores how legal arguments became the center of the fight for abortion rights, what got lost in the process, and why public health researchers and reproductive justice advocates were often telling a different story. From Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' anti-abortion roadmap in

    Box v. Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky

    to the public health findings of the Turnaway Study, this episode asks what happens when a movement builds itself around a court decision—and what is left when that decision is gone.

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    29 分
  • Blair Imani on What Actually Changes Institutions
    2026/05/14

    In this week’s episode of B*tch, Listen, Imani Gandy taps political educator Blair Imani to answer that question.

    The pair discuss whether online political education actually moves institutions, or just moves the people who already agree. Blair, who created the viral series Smarter in Seconds, has reached millions of people and seen real policy changed. So naturally, she had thoughts. And they complicated some of Imani's assumptions—in the best way.

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  • We Did the Reading. Fascism Came Anyway.
    2026/03/26

    The most informed progressive public in American history is watching a fascist takeover in real time. In her first solo episode, Imani Gandy wants to know why. From Black Twitter to the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act dying in the Senate twice, she builds the argument—and then pokes holes in it herself. She doesn't have a clean answer. That's why she's asking.

    Correction: In this episode I state that New York cut a billion dollars from the police budget — they pledged to cut a billion but ultimately cut approximately half a million. I also state that Los Angeles boosted its budget by 3 percent after cutting 150 million — the actual increase was closer to 6 percent. The broader point stands: both cities reversed course.

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    21 分
  • Dateline’s Josh Mankiewicz Takes You Inside the True Crime Machine
    2026/02/26

    In part two of her series on true crime and disability, Imani Gandy interviews Dateline correspondent Josh Mankiewicz about true crime as a machine that decides whose stories get told—and whose don’t. From missing Black women, to missing and murdered Indigenous people, to the near invisibility of disabled victims, they talk about what true crime shows—and what it leaves out.

    Because attention itself is a form of power.

    (And yes, there’s a Bill Hader moment.)

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    48 分
  • In Mercy's Shadow: The Mercy Narrative in True Crime
    2026/01/29

    True crime is everywhere—but crimes against disabled people are rarely treated as “true crime” at all. Imani Gandy talks with disability justice advocate Vilissa Thompson about why disabled victims are erased from true crime, how ableism shapes which stories get told, and what ethical storytelling requires when disability is involved.

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    47 分
  • My Holidays Look a Little Different This Year (Thanks, Portia)
    2025/12/18

    Imani Gandy interviews Portia Burch about what it means to get through the holidays when you don’t love them. Together, they talk about companionship, Black joy without the performance or obligation, and building a season that feels steadier and more survivable.

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    34 分