Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Today on the Signorile Show (1-15-13)

Guest / 2:30pm EST - Jodie Foster's speech at  this weekend's Golden Globe Awards has sparked a lot of  debate and discussion as to whether it was an acceptable coming out.  The great Michael Musto of The Village Voice returns to the program today to offer his own analysis.

Guest / 3:30pm EST - Between  1973 and 2005, following the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Decision, hundreds of women were arrested, incarcerated, or detained in hospitals and mental institutions because they were pregnant.  Lynn Paltrow, Executive Director of National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPW) joins us today to talk about a new study that looks at these arrests and the link to personhood measures.

Guest / 4:30pm EST - Cynthia Chris and David Gerstner, Media and Cinema Professors with the City University of New York, join us today to discuss their new book, Media Authorship, which looks at issues of ownership and copyright in the new digital age of media.

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