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Our Dirty Laundry

Our Dirty Laundry

Written by: Mandy Griffin & Katy Swalwell
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Stores about white women making a mess of things and how to clean up our act.© 2026 Our Dirty Laundry Political Science Politics & Government Self-Help Success World
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  • Get Back to the Counter: Joan Trumpauer Mulholland's Legacy
    Jan 27 2026

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    This episode dives into the life of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, a significant figure in the Civil Rights Movement. The discussion covers her early life and influences, including the stark contrasts between her parents' views on race and social justice. Her transition from Duke University to becoming a full-time activist is highlighted, emphasizing her involvement in significant events like the Freedom Rides, the Woolworths sit-in, and Freedom Summer 1964. We also touch on the dangers she faced, lessons learned, and her lasting impact. Furthermore, her later life, her commitment to raising her children, and her continuous efforts through the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation are explored, offering insights into actionable ways to support social justice causes.

    The Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation

    Ways to support Minneapolis:

    Stand With Minnesota

    MPLS Mutual Aid

    MN NOICE

    Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

    Community Aid Network MN

    International Institute of Minnesota

    Parents for Good - Anoka-Hennepin

    Interfaith Coalition on Immigration

    Monarca

    Metta Coffee


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Catherine Beecher and the Complex Legacy of Education
    Nov 29 2025

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    In this episode of 'Our Dirty Laundry,' our discussion centers around Catherine Beecher, an influential figure in American education history. We explore her advocacy for women's education, her writings on domestic economy, and contrasting stances on suffrage and slavery. The episode reveals Beecher's complicated legacy and her contributions to the education system, while critiquing her views on gradual emancipation and the appropriate methods of addressing moral evils like slavery. We connect these historical perspectives to contemporary issues in education and women's roles in professional fields. Join the conversation as we examine the enduring impact of Beecher's ideology on current societal structures.

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    41 mins
  • Saviors or System Supporters: White Women Educators
    Nov 11 2025

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    Unpacking the Historical Roots of White Women in Education

    Mandy Griffin and Katy Swalwell delve into the complex history of white women in American education, exploring their roles from the 18th century to the present and how these roles have been shaped by societal norms and systemic issues. The discussion includes the evolution of public schools, the feminization of the teaching profession, and the exclusion of educators of color, focusing on the impact of figures like Horace Mann and Catherine Beecher. The episode also critiques current educational practices and emphasizes the importance of critical reflection, curriculum inclusivity, and understanding the socioeconomic contexts of education.

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    42 mins
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