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  • 2 months ago | satyadoylebyock.substack.com | Satya Doyle Byock |Jessica Valenti |Anthony Romero |Timothy Snyder

    February 2nd at 10am PST | Join me for our next Sunday gathering: some much needed soul-tending for these times. Learn more + Register here. There is no way to capture how awful the last week has been for democracy, humanity, and very basic human decency. I’m worried about literally millions of immigrants, millions of federal employees, women in the military,Anthony Fauci, and, gosh, all of us. I hope you’re okay.

  • Dec 6, 2024 | seattletimes.com | Anthony Romero

    The outcome of the 2024 election has resulted in no shortage of Democratic finger-pointing. While the postmortem and soul-searching are necessary, the tone and tenor of the blame game have begun to morph into something more insidious. In the last weeks we have seen an increasing demand for the Democratic Party to abandon its association with political issues reflecting the “identity” of marginalized or vulnerable communities.

  • Dec 6, 2024 | lasvegassun.com | Anthony Romero

    The outcome of the 2024 election has resulted in no shortage of Democratic finger-pointing. While the postmortem and soul-searching are necessary, the tone and tenor of the blame game have begun to morph into something more insidious. In the past few weeks we have seen an increasing demand for the Democratic Party to abandon its association with political issues reflecting the “identity” of marginalized or vulnerable communities.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | marinij.com | Anthony Romero

    The outcome of the 2024 election has resulted in no shortage of Democratic finger-pointing. While the postmortem and soul-searching are necessary, the tone and tenor of the blame game have begun to morph into something more insidious. In the last weeks we have seen an increasing demand for the Democratic Party to abandon its association with political issues reflecting the “identity” of marginalized or vulnerable communities.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | fredericknewspost.com | Anthony Romero

    The outcome of the 2024 election has resulted in no shortage of Democratic finger-pointing. While the postmortem and soul-searching are necessary, the tone and tenor of the blame game have begun to morph into something more insidious. In recent weeks, we have seen an increasing demand for the Democratic Party to abandon its association with political issues reflecting the “identity” of marginalized or vulnerable communities. kAm(9:=6 76H 4@?DE:EF6?4:6D 92G6 366?

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