The Religious Right and Trans Healthcare
With Debi Jackson, a former conservative Southern Baptist turned trans rights advocate, we take a peek into the mentality of the Christian Right to learn why this powerful voting block […]
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Also this episode—our 30th—marks the one-year anniversary of this podcast! Thank you to all of our listeners!
REFERENCES:
Dr. Bob Wachter – @Bob_Wachter
Steve Phillips // The Nation – These Are the States to Focus on to Flip the Senate https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/elections-senate-texas-georgia/
The New York Times // Tram Nguyen – Democrats Could Learn a Lot From What Happened in Virginia States Don’t Become Battlegrounds Overnight https://nytimes.com/2019/11/06/opinion/virginia-election-democrats.html
Megan Thee Stallion – @theestallion
Megan Thee Stallion // The New York Times – Why I Speak Up for Black Women https://nytimes.com/2020/10/13/opinion/megan-thee-stallion-black-women.html
Susan Sandler – Series of Essays: When I First Found Out I had Cancer – Website http://Braincancerandme.com
Senate Candidates
Raphael Warnock for GA – https://warnockforgeorgia.com
Jon Ossof for GA – https://electjon.com
MJ Hagar for TX – https://mjfortexas.com
Sara Gideon for ME – https://saragideon.com
Jamie Harrison for SC – https://jaimeharrison.com
Organizations
New Virginia Majority – https://newvirginiamajority.org
New Georgia Project Action Fund – https://www.ngpaf.org
Texas Organizing Project Website – https://organizetexas.org
With Debi Jackson, a former conservative Southern Baptist turned trans rights advocate, we take a peek into the mentality of the Christian Right to learn why this powerful voting block […]
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