Episode 1318
Enjoy some of our favorite recent conversations from the centennial series:
Mark Mather, demographer and associate vice president for U.S. Programs at the Population Reference Bureau (PRB) walks us through the shifts over the past 100 years in U.S. birth rates, followed by changes in U.S. mortality statistics.
Julie Suk, a law professor at Fordham University and the author of We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment (Skyhorse Publishing, 2020), reviews the history of the Equal Rights Amendment, from its introduction by Alice Paul in 1923 through its current disputed status, following passage by a 38th state and President Biden's declaration that it's the "law of the land."
These interviews were lightly edited for time and clarity; the original web versions are available here:
100 Years of 100 Things: US Population Shifts (Jan 2, 2025)
100 Years of 100 Things: US Mortality Causes (Jan 6, 2025)
100 Years of 100 Things: The ERA (Mar 4, 2025)
100 Years of 100 Things: New Yorker Cartoons (Mar 20, 2025)
100 Years of 100 Things: Roller Coasters (Apr 11, 2025)
Published on 6 months, 4 weeks ago
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