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In this episode, we are done. Done done done.
\\n\\n\\nThe Brett Kavanaugh confirmation process is over but we are just getting started. We talk about why calls for civility in the wake of injustice are often calls to silence underrepresented voices. We discuss the fact that so many white women were galvanized to support the Kavanaugh nomination, and why that points to the need for more women leaders in religious spaces.
\\n\\n\\nAnd we feed our rage with some family-size bags of Peanut M&Ms.
\\n\\n\\nIf you want to support the show financially--for as little as $1 per month,please visit our Patreon Pageto become a monthly patron. We\'re putting together plans for an audio documentary about campaigns and religion, and your help could free us up to concentrate on it and other show projects.
\\n\\n\\nDiscussed This Week:
\\n\\n\\nThe Waves\\xa0podcast, "The Rage at Brett Edition"
\\n\\n\\nGood and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women\'s Anger (Rebecca Traister, Simon & Schuster)
\\n\\n\\nFlight of the Conchords: Live in London
\\n\\n\\nThe Witch Elm,\\xa0(Tana French, Viking Press)
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