'Thank You For Voting,' 'Vote! The Podcast,' Review/Preview: Cooking Shows, 'The Fight,' 'Raising a Rare Girl'

5 segments
Still from the film "The Fight."

On the anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, journalist Erin Geiger Smith discusses the history of the women’s suffrage event as well as her new book, Thank You for Voting: The Maddening, Enlightening, Inspiring Truth About Voting in America . It’s part of our ongoing series “Keep It 100.”

Voter turnout in the US is notably lower than in other established democracies. Kat Calvin, Founder and Executive Director of Spread The Vote and Project ID, and Andrea Hailey, CEO of Vote.org, discuss their new podcast Vote!, which addresses questions about voting and motivates voters to get to the polls. They'll also take calls from listeners who don't vote, or who don't vote in every election. It's part of our ongoing series "Protect the Vote."

A good cooking show can often have the same effect as your favorite comfort food. Journalist Carina Finn discusses some of the best cooking content on TV, streaming, and social media, as part of our ongoing series "Review/Preview."

Attorneys at the American Civil Liberties Union are at the frontlines of the fight to protect voting, abortion, immigration, and LGBTQ rights. Director Elyse Steinberg and attorney Brigitte Amiri discuss their new documentary “The Fight, which puts the spotlight on a team of ACLU lawyers and the work they do.

Wolf-Hirschhorn is a genetic syndrome which affects one in 50,000 births, according to the NIH. Award-winning writer Heather Lanier discusses raising her daughter diagnosed with the rare syndrome and their relationship in her new book, Raising a Rare Girl: A Memoir.