Can you be against racism but laugh at racist stereotypes on TV? Are you a hypocrite for buying music with mysognistic lyrics while bemoaning the way pop culture portrays women. At a time of unprecedented choice in entertainment, we explore whether "You Are What You Watch."
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Pop Culture and Personal Politics
Listen Monday, Jan. 7, 2008 at 1:20 p.m. in Religion, SocietyGuest host: Matthew Felling
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Howard Ross
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