Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs is a sociologist, 2x NYT bestselling author, and one of the sharpest thinkers we have on erasure, patriarchy, and the stories that shape power. If you've ever felt like women, especially women of color, are living in a version of history edited out of our minds, this conversation will hit home. Anna and I talk about what it means to be erased, not just from textbooks, but from healthcare, policy, culture, and even our understanding of who gets to be fully human in this country. We get into how patriarchy was deliberately built into American systems, why progress can be rolled back so quickly, and what it takes to reclaim the stories, voices, and truths that were pushed aside. We also talk about motherhood, race, power, and why naming what's happening is the first step toward changing it.Episode Resources:Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs on InstagramThe Pain GapFollow Anushay on InstagramTo learn more about Anushay Hossain's work, check out Anushay's website or sign up for her Substack, where she writes about women's health, politics, and power. To continue the conversation, feel free to DM @anushayhossain or email me at
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