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I have THINGS TO SAY. I bet you do, too. Before we dive into the recap, and this one is very much like watching the show in the same room with me, let’s highlight the good work of folks fighting fascism, like the Racial Justice Network.
On we get but before we break down this episode, let’s highlight the good work Ayada Leads who are ensuring dietary needs are being met in marginalized communities of Minnesota, before we take our rest and relaxation.
Again, this is a “live reaction as I watch” style recap, so episode spoilers abound. For each recap, I’ll be highlighting a way to support the patriots on the ground defending our rights as US citizens in Minneapolis, MN. Today: Sol of the ...
I need a pressure valve release, and so do you, I bet. Let me lead with: Abolish ICE! It can’t be reformed, and the billions given to this fascist regime who are terrorizing our communities would be better served by building out healthcare ...
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Nacho lover and writer of things (once and future). Pivoting from literary queer romance to mystery/thriller, querying Book 4 while writing Book 5.
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