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2 weeks ago |
damagemag.com | Amber A’Lee Frost
On the evening of February 11th, 2025, the City Council of Worcester, Massachusetts—the second largest city in New England—voted to designate themselves a "Sanctuary City for Transgender and Gender Diverse People." As with most city council meetings, it was open to the public, and comments from citizens were on the agenda, particularly from representatives of the LGBTQ+ community, who had been attending meetings en masse every Tuesday for the past few weeks.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
abc17news.com | Amber A’Lee Frost
Analysis by John Blake, CNN(CNN) — Late one Friday night, a young man trudged into his kitchen while his wife and infant daughter slept. He heated a cup of coffee and paced the floor. When he placed the cup on his table, his hands trembled. Only 27, this man was a pastor on the rise. He had been asked to lead the local Black community in a boycott of the city’s racially segregated buses.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
bundle.app | Amber A’Lee Frost
CNN — Late one Friday night, a young man trudged into his kitchen while his wife and infant daughter slept. He heated a cup of coffee and paced the floor. When he placed the cup on his table, his hands trembled. Only 27, this man was a pastor on the rise. He had been asked to lead the local Black community in a boycott of the city’s racially segregated buses.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
portside.org | Carl Gibson |David SMith |David Smith |Wendy Fry |Amber A’Lee Frost
Dispatches From the Culture Wars – December 3, 2024 Published December 3, 2024 GOP: MAGA Control is IrreversibleResistance 2.0Preparing For the Great PurgeThe Youth VoteChristian Nationalism Wants to Repeal Women's VoteQueering Trump’s DealBook Bans and Authors of Color‘Wicked’ PoliticsReproductive WrongsDiet in the Culture WarsMAGA Control of the GOP is IrreversibleBy Carl GibsonAlternetFormer Rep.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
jacobin.com | Amber A’Lee Frost
Since February 2023, artist, university lecturer, and internet culture writer Joshua Citarella has been conducting interviews with a wide array of subjects who have formed their politics out of internet subcultures. It would be a crude oversimplification to say their so-called “e-deologies” range far and wide across “the political spectrum,” as the real hallmark of an e-deology is not so much how right or left it is as its tendency to collect respective baroque idiosyncrasies and qualifications.
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