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January 15, 2021, 6:00am PST
Former Obama officials built a 21-show portfolio explaining and organizing against Trump-era chaos. As Biden takes the White House, they re ready for a new chapter that includes film and TV ambitions.
The hosts of
Pod Save America had planned to use their Jan. 7 show to talk about the Senate wins that the Democratic Party had just pulled off in the Georgia runoff election. Instead, when host Jon Favreau turned on his mic, it was to tell his listeners that we have been robbed of the joy from those victories by a mob of violent extremists who were encouraged to stage an insurrection against the United States government by the man who was supposed to be leading it. Dan Pfeiffer, his co-host that day, described the Capitol Hill riot as an incredibly sad day for democracy.
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Lizzie Presser | ProPublica | December 15, 2020 | 31 minutes (7,785 words)
“For years, JaMarcus Crews tried to get a new kidney, but corporate healthcare stood in the way. He needed dialysis to stay alive. He couldn’t miss a session, not even during a pandemic.”
Greg Jaffe | The Washington Post | December 11, 2020 | 16 minutes (4,206 words)
“Flaviana Decker, a waitress at Walt Disney World and single mother to two daughters, struggles to hold on to her middle-class life amid a pandemic and catastrophic layoff.”
Phillip Picardi | Vogue | December 16, 2020 | 62 minutes (15,500 words)
In the midst of a global pandemic, 25 fashion luminaries, including Marc Jacobs, Bethann Hardison, and Ralph Lauren, highlight a previously untold history of the AIDS crisis.
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An Oral History of Fashionâs Response to the AIDS Epidemic
In honor of HIV/AIDS Awareness month, Phillip Picardi speaks to 25 fashion luminaries, including Marc Jacobs, Bethann Hardison, and Ralph Laurenâto highlight a previously untold history of the AIDS crisis.
At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the author Arundhati Roy wrote, âHistorically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their world anew. This one is no different. It is a portal, a gateway between one world and the next.â
Royâs words offered hope for so many of us who count the coronavirus as the first pandemic of our lifetimes. But there is a generation of peopleânot so far in age from usâwho count this one as their second. In the 1980s, when HIV/AIDS swept the nation, there was no Operation Warp Speed, no news coverage, and no acknowledgement from the president about the disease at all. Unlike the coronavirus pandem
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