Nothing Major

On this week's episode, Nothing Major returns with the second installment in the two-part series The Abortion Saga. In this episode, Cate and Bella dive deeper into the ideas explored in the last part, using the ideas of Texas legislature enter into discussions more broadly. The show serves to unpack questions such as what Australian parliamentarians think on the subject, the role of religion in abortion discourse, and the overarching impacts of public attitudes to reproductive health services.

Show Notes

On this week's episode, Nothing Major returns with the second installment in the two-part series The Abortion Saga. In this episode, Cate and Bella dive deeper into the ideas explored in the last part, using the ideas of Texas legislature enter into discussions more broadly. The show serves to unpack questions such as what Australian parliamentarians think on the subject, the role of religion in abortion discourse, and the overarching impacts of public attitudes to reproductive health services.

What is Nothing Major ?

Welcome to Nothing Major with Cate and Bella! Our show, featured on ANU’s Woroni Radio serves as a discussion of social issues inspired by the content of our gender studies arts major. By hopefully deconstructing the social perceptions of gender and sexuality studies as a 'bludge' subject, we aim to make its theory and content accessible and digestible to an everyday audience and reveal the inherent underlying discriminatory ideals which surround us each and every day.

Produced by Nathalie Johnstone

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