Wine, Women, and Revolution is Activists, Inspiration, Art, Revolution, and Alcohol, all from an intersectional anti-capitalist feminist perspective. We shine a light on a broken system to help begin the conversation about real drastic change.
Heather Warburton hosts her show bi-weekly, bringing a woman’s perspective to local and national politics. She brings inspiring interviews, educational content, and topical issues along with a healthy dose of wine to the political scene.
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Once a month Jeremy Einbinder and Heather analyze works by socialist writers and thinkers, giving their personal perspective and applying historically important socialists and their trends to modern times, and giving commentary on any resistance on the ground happening in the present.
Abortion Rights Are Human Rights
In this Episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather is joined by Roxanne Sutocky from the Cherry Hill Women’s center to talk about the future of abortion rights in...
Breaking Down QAnon
In this extended episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Christian Perez to talk Qanon and other conspiracy theories. Who are they? How did the come...
Musical Activism with Ben Grosscup
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather interviews musician and activist Ben Grosscup. Ben bills himself as a labor troubadour following in the long tradition of merging...
The Radium Girls
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Kate Moore, author of Radium Girls. Radium Girls tells the story of a group of women who...
Amistad, Equity, And Social Studies
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather hosts a panel discussion about the revolutionary social studies curriculum in NJ directed by the Amistad Law. New Jersey is...
School House Burning
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Derek Black author of “School House Burning”. They talk about the concept that public education has been...