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Blackface, NSA Surveillance, and Marijuana Reform (INSTANT RESPONSE TEAM EP 8)

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Streamed live on Oct 31, 2013

On this week's episode of INSTANT RESPONSE TEAM, artist and activist Molly Crabapple discusses how her inclusion in the Electric Frontier Foundation's NSA surveillance video came to fruition, and The Atlantic's Emily Dufton shares her well-researched thoughts on women's role in marijuana reform. In pop culture news, the ladies debate teenagers taking selfies at funerals, the North Dakota woman who handed out fat-shaming letters to kids on Halloween, model Robyn Lawley speaking out again "the thigh gap," and more!

#IRTLives hosts Franchesca Ramsey and Michelle Collins also sound off on Julianne Hough's controversial use of blackface, fat-shaming trick-or-treaters, selfies at funerals, and the "thigh-gap" debate among women.

What is #IRTLives? Our team of bloggers, comedians and pundits gather for a fast-paced and quick-witted Google+ Hangout. Join us as we discuss current events, pop culture news, and all things trending.

Watch more #IRTLives episodes: http://bit.ly/irtplaylist

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