Journalists Laura Flanders and Stephanie Flanders are his half-nieces, daughters of his half-brother in law Michael Flanders, and actress Olivia Wilde, is his niece, daughter of his sister in law Leslie Cockburn.
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GRITradio was a weekend radio show hosted by writer and long-time radio host Laura Flanders and produced by GRITtv.
In addition to many local townspeople, a number of famous personalities have been guests around the kitchen table in Sabrina Artel's trailer: singer Joan Osborne, television show host Rosie O'Donnell, activist historian, Allan Berube, John Adams, founder of the Natural Resources Defense Council, Arianna Huffington, choreographer Elizabeth Streb, and Laura Flanders, author of Bushwomen.
Group activist and writer Laura Flanders blasted the book as filled with "error-filled anecdotes" and "folktales" such as misquoting 18th Century legal scholar William Blackstone as being against domestic violence when he had written in favor of "that which lawfully and reasonably belongs to the husband for the due government and correction of his wife".