EPISODE · Mar 29, 2025 · 15 MIN
The Byline: How Do We Use Spaces of Critique?
from The Byline · host Loyola Phoenix
What's the legacy of Loyola's Women's and Gender Studies program? How can theater be a space for covert societal critique? What do new pressures against fields like women's and gender studies mean for academia?On this week’s episode of The Byline, a joint project between The Phoenix and WLUW 88.7, host and engagement editor Audrey Hogan is joined by deputy arts editor Mao Reynolds and staff writer Munya Noman to discuss these questions and more.Listen to The Byline — the story behind the stories you read — every Friday wherever you get your podcasts.
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What's the legacy of Loyola's Women's and Gender Studies program? How can theater be a space for covert societal critique? What do new pressures against fields like women's and gender studies mean for academia?On this week’s episode of The Byline, a joint project between The Phoenix and WLUW 88.7, host and engagement editor Audrey Hogan is joined by deputy arts editor Mao Reynolds and staff writer Munya Noman to discuss these questions and more.Listen to The Byline — the story behind the stories you read — every Friday wherever you get your podcasts.
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