
TTC Extra: Pay Gap Will Take 118 Years to Close
Clip: Season 24 | 3m 25s
According to the World Economic Forum, it will take that long to achieve equality.
According to the World Economic Forum’s 10th annual report on gender inequality, it will take 118 years before the pay gap is closed at the current rate of progress. In addition, the US is falling in the rankings of countries with the smallest wage gap. PANEL: Jennifer Higgins, Erin Matson, Manal Omar, Genevieve Wood
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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

TTC Extra: Pay Gap Will Take 118 Years to Close
Clip: Season 24 | 3m 25s
According to the World Economic Forum’s 10th annual report on gender inequality, it will take 118 years before the pay gap is closed at the current rate of progress. In addition, the US is falling in the rankings of countries with the smallest wage gap. PANEL: Jennifer Higgins, Erin Matson, Manal Omar, Genevieve Wood
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Clip: S24 | 3m 25s | According to the World Economic Forum, it will take that long to achieve equality. (3m 25s)
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Clip: 12/18/2015 | 4m 15s | Japan's Supreme Court upheld a law which says women may not retain their maiden name (4m 15s)
TTC Extra: Iowa Women - Donald Trump's Kryptonite?
Clip: 12/18/2015 | 2m 55s | Will Trump's gender gap stall his momentum in Iowa? (2m 55s)
TTC Extra: Affirmative Action, Fisher v. University of Texas
Clip: 12/11/2015 | 5m 16s | The future of affirmative action is at stake as the Supreme Court hears a challenge (5m 16s)
TTC Extra: "Suffragette" Director Sarah Gavron Interview
Clip: 11/13/2015 | 16m 37s | Sarah Gavron discusses her latest film, "Suffragette." (16m 37s)
TTC Extra: Justin Trudeau's Egalitarian Cabinet
Clip: 11/6/2015 | 3m 30s | "Because it's 2015."- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (3m 30s)
TTC Exclusive: Full Gloria Steinem Interview
Clip: 11/6/2015 | 28m 34s | To The Contrary's full interview with Gloria Steinem (28m 34s)
TTC Extra: Ivanka Trump Defends Donald Trump
Clip: 10/16/2015 | 2m 16s | Donald Trump's daughter says he will be "amazing" for women. (2m 16s)
TTC Extra: Pope Francis Meets Kim Davis
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Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) Announces Men For Women Caucus
Clip: 10/2/2015 | 1m 34s | Rep. Don Beyer says supporting women will lead to economic growth. (1m 34s)
TTC Extra: Hillary Clinton Engages Millennials
Clip: 9/25/2015 | 7m 38s | 'Girls' director Lean Dunham's one on one interview with Hillary Clinton. (7m 38s)
TTC Extra: Carly Fiorina vs. Hillary Clinton
Clip: 9/18/2015 | 4m 17s | Could Carly Fiorina be the Republicans' answer to Hillary Clinton? (4m 17s)
TTC Extra: Kentucky Clerk Jailed Over Gay Marriage Refusal
Clip: 9/4/2015 | 4m 1s | A Rowan County clerk was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples (4m 1s)
TTC Extra: Antiquated Policies
Clip: 8/27/2015 | 3m 15s | Hillary Clinton speaks on the GOP presidential candidates' view on women. (3m 15s)
TTC Extra: Historic Ranger Graduation
Clip: 8/20/2015 | 4m 32s | Two women earn the distinct honor of graduating from Ranger School. (4m 32s)
TTC Extra: White House Campout
Clip: 7/2/2015 | 50s | First Lady Michelle Obama & the Let's Move campaign's first annual girl scout campout. (50s)
TTC Extra: Supreme Court Says Same-Sex Marriage is a Right
Clip: 6/25/2015 | 4m 57s | SCOTUS' groundbreaking decision on the Affordable Care Act & same sex marriage. (4m 57s)
TTC Extra: Charleston Church Shooting & Social Issues
Clip: 6/19/2015 | 7m 10s | The country is grieving the tragic mass shooting at a black church that left 9 dead (7m 10s)
TTC Extra: "Trouble With Girls"
Clip: 6/11/2015 | 3m 28s | Nobel laureate Tim Hunt on the problem with working with girls. (3m 28s)
TTC Extra: Cannes Film Festival's "Heelgate"
Clip: 5/22/2015 | 4m 21s | Women at the Cannes Film Festival were banned if they were not wearing heels (4m 21s)
TTC Extra: Women Start Fewer Businesses
Clip: 5/15/2015 | 3m 47s | Women are less entrepreneurial than previous years. (3m 47s)
TTC Extra: Social Media & Marriage
Clip: 5/8/2015 | 4m 33s | Studies find social media usage can impact marriages (4m 33s)
TTC Extra: Justice Served, #BringBackOurGirls
Clip: 4/30/2015 | 3m 17s | Fight towards terrorism towards women and girls succeeds (3m 17s)
TTC Extra: Abstinence-Only Class
Clip: 4/16/2015 | 6m 5s | Professor live tweets son's sex ed class. (6m 5s)
TTC Extra: Women on the $20 Bill?
Clip: 4/10/2015 | 2m 52s | A woman could replace Andrew Jackson's face from the $20 bill (2m 52s)
TTC Extra: Terror Plot Averted
Clip: 4/2/2015 | 3m 53s | 2 women arrested for alleged ISIS-inspired plot. (3m 53s)
TTC Extra: UPS Accused of Pregnancy Discrimination
Clip: 3/27/2015 | An employee accuses UPS of ilegally discriminating against her
TTC Extra: SXSW Panel Interruption
Clip: 3/19/2015 | 5m 22s | Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, called out for interrupting co-panelist Megan Smith. (5m 22s)
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