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MAGA Tryna Strike a Chord…

Emilio’s Rap Debut; Financing for your fast food delivery; Paul, Weiss prostates itself for Trump and resegregation; Young democrats vs. Status Quo Democrats; #BoycottIdaho: Update on Monday’s “Everyone is Welcome” Protest; Radical Rant: MAGA tryna strike a chord, but it’s probably A minorrrrrrr…

#AlexandriaOcasioCortez #AndrewTate #BernieSanders #ChuckGrassley #ChuckSchumer #DavidTodeschini #Doordash #EveryoneIsWelcome #Idaho #JeffreyEpstein #JustinEichorn #Klarna #MattGaetz #Meridian #PaulWeiss #Resegregation #RicciWynne #RobertMorris #SarahInama #TermLimits #TimBallard #WesMoore #ZacharyRadcliff

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This Sat., former DC Mayor Sharon Pratt will moderate "A Conversation about the Constitution" w. panelists Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Michael Higginbotham, & Dr. Gregory Dolin, during "We the People, a Summer Celebration."
🔗montpelier.org/events/wethepeo
#EveryoneIsWelcome to this #free, #familyfriendly #event!

Join us as Montpelier & the Montpelier Descendants Committee jointly kick-off the multi-year #Memorialization Project.
#sschat #histodons #HistoryTeacher #ushistory @academicchatter

🎧🎙️ Being an LGBT+ Refugee - Asylum Speakers, Stories of Migration: open.spotify.com/episode/0JKIO

Spotify49. Being an LGBTQ+ Refugee: Everything you need to know with Hiba NoorListen to this episode from Asylum Speakers Podcast with Jaz O'Hara: Stories of Migration on Spotify. In today’s episode we’re exploring what it’s like to be displaced and part of the LGBTQ+ community. This episode is dedicated to everyone who sits at this intersection, and faces not only the challenges of being an asylum seeker or a refugee, but also the discrimination that comes with their sexuality or gender identity.We will hear from three people. A new friend of mine Hiba - the first openly trans filmmaker in Pakistan and is now living in London and seeking asylum in the UK. My other two guests today I’ll be keeping anonymous. One of them, we’ll call him A - runs a shelter for LGBTQ+ refugees from all over the world in Istanbul where he lives as a refugee himself from Iraq. My final guest M, you might remember from a previous episode recorded at his home in Beirut. He’s Syrian and lives as a refugee in Lebanon with his boyfriend, where he told me the painful but powerful story about what happened to them.These are three very important voices, and ones we all need to listen to.To support the show: https://www.patreon.com/theworldwidetribeThis episode is brought to you by Skin + Me - a personalized skincare solution that has not only transformed my skin, but also my packing experience wherever I’m going. Use the code ASYLUMSPEAKERS for an over 85% discount on your first month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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