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Together “Black Lives Matter & the LGBTQ movement” will make the world a better place
When Donzaleigh Abernathy saw what happened at the Capitol on January 6, she was angered and moved. But it wasn’t anything she hasn’t seen before – and she still believes that we’re on the path to a better world.
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“We just wanted to live”: The struggles of being Black & queer in the Civil Rights era
Donzaleigh Abernathy’s life & career was made possible by queer people you haven’t heard from. Until now.
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She grew up with MLK and was Kamala Harris’ gym buddy. Meet Donzaleigh Abernathy.
She was irreparably shaped by the sudden assassination of her beloved Uncle Martin, but she refused to let fear hold her back.
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What is going on in Georgia? Is there a plan to fix it?
Georgia state Rep. Park Cannon swings by the podcast to fill us in on everything that’s going on in the Peach State while reporter Molly Sprayregen updates us on the latest news.
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Conservatives are out to stop cancel culture. They should look in the mirror.
Religious freedom is just “cancel culture” rebranded. And conservatives have been canceling people they don’t like for a long time.
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Out Black lawmaker won’t be prosecuted for knocking on GOP governor’s door
Prosecutors said her knocking on that door was “annoying” but doesn’t justify charges. Rep. Park Cannon hopes people are focused on the voting rights restrictions she was protesting.
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Mike Huckabee cruelly mocks Asian & transgender people
Asian and trans people are facing increased hate this year, so the Republican politician turned pundit decided to make fun of them.
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Cops compare Black lawmaker arrested for knocking on governor’s door to MAGA rioters
State Rep. Park Cannon knocked on the governor’s door as he signed a bill to restrict voting rights. Police say they thought a riot would break out if they didn’t immediately arrest her.
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Police arrest out Black lawmaker for knocking on governor’s door
It’s illegal to arrest a sitting state representative when the legislature is in session, but the Governor didn’t want her to watch him sign racist legislation.
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This activist places billboards around Atlanta telling people “Black Trans Lives Matter”
Alex Santiago says “I just feel like … nobody cares” about violence against Black trans people in his own city. So he’s out to address that.