When was the last time you tried something new?
For #InternationalPodcastDay check out United States of Race for a new spin on compelling storytelling!
(anywhere you get your podcasts)
Wait - you’re telling me minimal govt subsidies did more to keep people out of poverty than working for a paycheck?
Ain’t that some fucked up BS
Tax the rich.
Tax corporations.
Raise the minimum wage.
And don’t listen to Bezos & Zuck on this topic. https://t.co/lTBBJRklfu
“I am powerful because I trusted my voice - in the face of fear and gaslighting - and now I know what I sound like”
Thank you @cskallon for that truth!
"Violence begets violence; hate begets hate; and toughness begets a greater toughness. It is all a descending spiral, and the end is destruction — for everybody. Along the way of life, someone must have enough sense and morality to cut off the chain of hate." MLK Jr
If you’re able to get to the Seattle/Tacoma area and you’d like to volunteer for airport pickup, apartment setups, and/or meals for Afghans, please visit this link to sign up. https://t.co/6x5K9Ua6oj
ICYMI: Had an amazing conversation w/ @RepBerg yesterday about race in America and using storytelling & personal experiences to tackle difficult conversations on race.
If you’re passionate about social justice & human dynamics, you don’t want to miss this.
Listen to why @dbcrema_author asks all her guests on United States of Race is “When did you first become aware of race?” at the beginning of each show. #kitchenconvoswithapril
Full video her: https://t.co/s6JCO1gkMB
For centuries, settlers suppressed indigenous practices like controlled burning, which cleared areas of crowded trees, undergrowth and pests, making space for new growth and wildlife. This has resulted in woods dense with fuels and higher wildfire risks.