Next year's presidential election is shaping up to be a closely contested race, with enormous consequences.Many organizations have already launched get-out-the-vote campaigns. That includes the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund, which advocates for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.They’re funding artists through a fellowship to create work that connects with potential voters
Next year's presidential election is shaping up to be a closely contested race, with enormous consequences.Many organizations have already launched get-out-the-vote campaigns. That includes the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund, which advocates for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.They’re funding artists through a fellowship to create work that connects with potential voters
better. think of the possibilities of spreading critical race theory into outer space. right? you could put the race in space race. [laughter] anyway. jesse: so, i don t understand why liberals are upset. because if you look at this guy s resume, he came from nothing. his father abandoned him. he was adopted by an immigrant father. his mother had him when he was 16. and he founded this great company that has made all of our lives easier. 1.3 million people, he employs. he even owns the washington post. but that s the first roll of being a democrat. you saw this. it didn t just go as far as him explaining about jeff bezos. congressman was back here on earth and a headwind, if you will be in his usual self.
outnurentd. what pops into your mind when you hear about a muslim in general or see one on the streets of new york? what? i do have a unique perspective. he mean, i m a first generation american born to an immigrant father. from greece? from greece. however, i lived in paris. and i lived in the is 11th if you made a right out of my door, it was an all muslim neighborhood that did not assimilate. if you made a left, it was all french. the two did not co-mingle. and during my time in paris, and i lived there, i studied there, bill, i have never told this story. but during my time there, as much sympathy as i had and openness to the culture, i was attacked twice. once in by a group of algerian men with my friend katie and second followed by a muslim man in paris it made me completely petrified and i didn t want to live there permanently hence i m on the factor and it all worked out. my personal experience is i think there is a serious problem be in the muslim community.
outnurentd. what pops into your mind when you hear about a muslim in general or see one on the streets of new york? what? i do have a unique perspective. he mean, i m a first generation american born to an immigrant father. from greece? from greece. however, i lived in paris. and i lived in the is 11th if you made a right out of my door, it was an all muslim neighborhood that did not assimilate. if you made a left, it was all french. the two did not co-mingle. and during my time in paris and i lived there i studied there, bill, i have never told this story. but during my time there as much sympathy as i had and openness to the culture, i was attacked twice. once in by a group of algerian men with my friend katie and second followed by a muslim man in paris it made me completely petrified and i didn t want to live there permanently hence i m on the factor and it all worked out. my personal experience is i think there is a serious problem be in the muslim community.