
November 12, 2010
11/12/2010 | 24m 41s
Citizenship Gender Bias, Food Fights, Margaret Cho
This week the Supreme Court heard a case on citizenship challenging the current federal law regarding unmarried, foreign-born mothers versus fathers. With new federal and state laws regulating food, is the government trying to control what we eat? Margaret Cho talks about her childhood, career, and being a role model for women and women of color in her field.
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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.

November 12, 2010
11/12/2010 | 24m 41s
This week the Supreme Court heard a case on citizenship challenging the current federal law regarding unmarried, foreign-born mothers versus fathers. With new federal and state laws regulating food, is the government trying to control what we eat? Margaret Cho talks about her childhood, career, and being a role model for women and women of color in her field.
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