What have all of the utopias we've covered so far had in common? They were all largely driven by the will and power of a charismatic leader - usually a man, usually white. How do you build a utopia, then, for people in society who really need it? In our season finale, we visit worlds where there are no men. In fiction, and real life. Read more about all Utopian episodes - from Jamestown to Biosphere 2 - and the books that inspired us this season here: http://bit.ly/nice-try-utopia If you're in the New York City area, see Avery discuss utopias with a very special guest at the 92 Street Y on August 6th at 7:30pm. Get your tickets now: http://bit.ly/nicetrylive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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That'S the sound of a Mountain Dew citrus.
And that's you enjoying its refreshing citrus kick.
That's a cool breeze suddenly whistling through your hair.
Whoa.
That's you realizing you're now on a mountain.
This is epic.
That's you stating the others.
Mountain Dew.
Do the do.
Can we look at that?
Video tech tactics yeah, this is Lisa Silberstein, an experienced developer at the Oakland Museum of California, just down the street from me.
She's showing me around their current exhibition called Queer Untold Stories.
This is a really important film by Barbara Hammer.
It's her and her friends frolicking nude in nature.
That's the first part of the video, and the second part is her and her lover having sex.