The White House became my home when I was twelve years old. I always understood that it wasn’t my ‘house’; it was The People’s House.
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Thanks to The Excerpt podcast @USATODAY for having me on to talk about Forum, our new weekly space from @usatodayopinion to hear readers' thoughts and opinions on this wild news moment we're all living in. Listen here: https://t.co/ddAkhjGX5G
"It’s clearer now that people like authenticity until it conflicts with the version they’ve created in their heads," writes columnist @MframaKofi. https://t.co/5eDAIblM5Q
As #Paris2024@Olympics+@Paralympics begin, former #Afghanistan natl 🏀 player @samirasghari reminds world:
“Don’t forget the 20 million Afghan women+girls who are denied basic rights to access education, work, health—and sports”
Voices column in @USATODAY
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"My heart is heavy with sorrow, anger and, most of all, a profound sense of helplessness after an act so horrific and brutal that we never could have imagined it," writes Yaniv Yaakov.
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I'm excited to share this op-ed I wrote about identity and the Eras Tour for @USATODAY.
In The Eras Tour, Taylor Swift is no longer playing along with what patriarchy makes women do. https://t.co/yXvMMjRGwg
"Without the context of the March on Washington and Dr. King’s words, America has little hope of recovering from the backslide into tribalism, racism and antisemitism it has wallowed in between the elections of Obama and Trump," writes Clarence B. Jones. https://t.co/BvjnqavvGi