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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 42 MIN

Ep 30: The Women's Liberation Movement

from The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy · host Dr. Reiland Rabaka

What is Women's Liberation? It is more than a slogan, more than a season, more than a symbolic seat at a table built by patriarchy. Women's liberation is the radical reimagining of the world itself. It is the audacious assertion that women are not property, not afterthought, not footnotes to male ambition, but full human beings endowed with intellect, imagination, agency, and authority. In this essential episode, Dr. Reiland Rabaka explores the history, philosophy, and ongoing legacy of the Women's Liberation Movement. The episode traces how the movement redefined freedom, not only in law and policy but in homes, workplaces, classrooms, and cultural life. What did it mean to declare that "the personal is political"? How did second-wave feminism expand earlier women's rights struggles? And why did many non-White women challenge mainstream feminism for failing to address the intertwined realities of race, class, and sexuality? The Women's Liberation Movement emerged in the late 1960s as a radical wing of second-wave feminism. While earlier movements centered on securing the vote, the Women's Liberation Movement insisted that oppression did not end at the ballot. It lived in the workplace, in the home, in the bedroom, and in culture where women were objectified and infantilized. See full show notes and the curated playlist on our website 

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