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Co-founder Patrisse Cullors splashed out more than $12million on luxury properties - including one in LA s well-known hippy enclave - before her resignation in 2021.
knit knit community from those who survive to those to those who are still afraid to shop at their local grocery store for fear of being targeted by hateful racist who inflicted immeasurable pain on this community using the ar-15 he was able to obtain legally. one year later, with the national spotlight moving on to the next mass shooting, and then another, and then another, and so on, the buffalo community is still trying to figure out how to heal. in the latest episode of his msnbc podcast, into america, trymaine lee went back to buffalo to learn how the community is working together too move forward. there he met trinetta alston a community health nurse whose work as a supports esteem for tops employees since the shooting, spending hours inside the store offering mental health checkups, connecting staff with other services, and being a shoulder to cry on. does it ever feel like the needs are just too much or too great? what is too much? i don t judge anybody. what they need
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