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VICE World News APAC
21:17
Why Witchcraft is Still Getting Women Killed
Almost 200 people, mostly women, have been murdered in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, accused of witchcraft and sorcery. We meet women who were branded as witches by their neighbours or relatives and have been forced into a life of exile.
VICE World News APAC
21:22
What It's Like Being Declared a Witch in Modern India
Almost 200 people, mostly women, have been murdered in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, accused of witchcraft and sorcery. We meet the women branded as "witches"
VICE World News APAC
30:18
The Afghanistan Wheelchair Basketball Teams Are Fighting For A Spot At The Paralympics
For the first time in Afghanistan's history, its men and women’s teams are training to qualify for the Summer Paralympics, to be held in Tokyo in 2021.
VICE World News APAC
12:18
This is How Pakistan’s GDP Can Grow by $138 Billion
The Covid pandemic, that has caused a sharp rise in people working from home, seems to be trumping some of the barriers women face when entering the workforce.
My Life Online
13:32
What It’s Like Being A Girl Gamer
VICE goes into the world of eSports through the eyes of two all-female teams.
Round Table Debates
11:20
Conservatives and Progressives Debate Feminism, #MeToo, and Donald Trump
Feminist sit down and have a discussion about current issues.
Back In My Day
7:16
Back in My Day: Women in Comedy
Two comedians sit down to talk about how the comedy landscape has changed for women—both past and present.
Broadly Specials / Clip
1:00
The Pageant Celebrating Girls with Disabilities
The Miss Arc Broward pageant, a competition for children and teens with special needs, isn't what you'd expect from a typical beauty pageant.
Broadly Specials
8:26
How Tattoos Saved These Women from Sexual Slavery
During Japanese occupation, thousands of Southeast Asian women were forced to serve as sex workers. But on one tiny island in Indonesia, local women resisted by heavily tattooing themselves. Broadly traveled to meet the last tattooed women of Timor.
High-Powered Fails
2:21
Gov. Kate Brown Was Laid Off from Her First Job
In this episode of High-Powered Fails, Oregon Governor Kate Brown explains how she lost her first job just after graduating law school, and what she learned in terms of overcoming sexism in subsequent job interviews.
Broadly Specials
7:11
How to Make Pills Out of a Placenta
Hoping to understand what goes into placenta consumption, Broadly’s Simone Sullivan meets up with doula Yehudit “Yomi” Chernovy to see how she prepares one woman’s placenta in pill form.
High-Powered Fails
3:40
Ex-Obama Aide Tina Tchen on Failing in the White House
Former Obama aide Tina Tchen opens up about choosing the wrong candidate for a position in the White House, and what it took to recover from the media blowback.
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