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“Our victory shows the importance of holding power to account and the importance of fighting instead of folding.” -Media Matters President, Angelo Carusone
This week, Media Matters secured what the organization called a “complete and total...
This month, I’m taking my kids on a family trip to Chicago, and I’m really excited about it. We’re going to visit the Obama Presidential Center. Where they get to see their Mom in a museum exhibit.
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Initially, they planned to continue with dinner. More than a week later, I still can’t quite believe that was the first impulse. If anyone should understand the gravity of someone attempting to assassinate Trump, members of his cabinet, or...
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I help people, policymakers, and institutions combat disinformation, online toxicity, and far-right extremism.
VP of Comms at Issue One. Formerly NETWORK Lobby/Nuns on the Bus, FCNL (Quakers), and Catholics for Choice. Always talking about religion, politics, and democracy.
Jason Sattler is LOLGOP on Twitter and the other 30 platforms we had to join because a rich snitch couldn't handle having a trans daughter. Jason's writing has appeared in USA TODAY, Wired.com, the New York Daily News and Alternet.
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