women

Pearly Things: Occult Feminism – How FEMINISM Infiltrated RELIGION: Pearl, Rachel, Jay, Tim & Glenn

Pearl Davis invited me on with Rachel and Tim and Glenn to cover the occult roots of feminism and how it has infiltrated the religious world. Pearl is here: https://www.youtube.com/@JustPearlyThings I will be doing a panel discussion and book signing at Heroes Force Gaming & Comic Con in Benton, KY with Game of Thrones Artist […]

Run mad as often as you choose; but do not faint

Sinéad Murphy The University of Sunderland is advertising ‘masterclasses’ in ‘Menopause in the Workplace.’ The ad has been running on Smooth Radio, a station under the umbrella of Global – one of the alarmingly few corporate megaliths with increasing command over our airwaves, our money flows and our veins. The ad is voiced in an …

From Protestant to Orthodox – Robyn Riley / Jay Dyer

 Robyn joins me to discuss her journey into Orthodoxy from Protestantism, the struggles she encountered, what finally convinced her, and what her experience has been since. Her channel is here.  Live today at 3Pm Cst      Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives of videos and interviews and lectures […]
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Post-Election Musings -Federalism to the Fore: Nakul Singh Sawhney

Guest post by NAKUL SINGH SAWHNEY Some observations and takeaways from State Assembly elections in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Assam in May 2021 – from an original Facebook post. The observations are in the form of informal reflections but they point towards certain developments that might open up new, anticipated spaces for the … Continue reading Post-Election Musings -Federalism to the Fore: Nakul Singh Sawhney →

Women’s Rights Are Human Rights: How Equality Became a US Foreign Policy Priority

In October 2015, the Security Council held a debate on women, peace and security to review the status of Resolution 1325, which was adopted on Oct. 31, 2000, to recognize the effects of war on women and built on the 1995 Beijing conference for gender equality. The essay’s experts map how the visions of the Beijing conference have been integrated into US foreign policy but the fact is, gender equality remains elusive globally. AMANDA VOISARD/UN PHOTO