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May 2022
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#693 Politics And The ‘Authenticity’ Pro...

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About this episode

Hosts: Amanda, Milly, Alise, Natasha Murphy of Black Girls Vote

Topics:

  • Unpacking Senator Bill Cassidy’s comments on Black maternal mortality and what they tell us about how the Republican party views its electorate.
  • The policies at stake in the 2022 election and non-negotiable positions for candidates that claim to support Black women.
  • Why we need to make gerrymandering the new political buzzword.
  • Finally, a conversation about why some businesses benefit from chiming in on politics, and why some suffer reputational damage.

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