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Update on McMahon and Rollins; Nesheiwat for Surgeon General

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Hosts Mandy Griffin and Katie Swalwell discuss the importance of white women recognizing their role in activism and learning from communities with long-standing vulnerabilities. They critique systemic issues and figures such as Pete Buttigieg's inadequate political responses, and dive into the problematic policies and actions of Trump's administration, focusing on the misguided efforts of officials in education and agriculture sectors. The episode concludes with a call to understand the historical context and influence of white Christian nationalism in shaping these systemic issues.

00:43 Reflections on Marginalized Communities

03:29 Toxic Positivity vs. Despair

05:38 Frustration with Democratic Leadership

12:01 The Role of the Department of Education

23:42 Tariffs and Their Impact

31:30 Economic Impact of Avian Flu on Poultry Farmers

44:27 The Reality of Mass Deportations and Agriculture

47:26 Trump's Nominee for Surgeon General: Jeanette Neshewat

52:09 Upcoming Topics and Future Discussions

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