that she specifically denied his request but it did say he emailed her multiple times, she never got back to him. it is essentially according to him a denial. she will say i can t get to everybody with interview requests. i feel like the lawsuit is basically to her point and good, because you cannot have politicians saying that we re not going to take questions from a certain group of journalists just because how they look. bill: shine a light on it. i think her office expected this to go over a little better than it did. they later clarified and said this is only a policy for interviews for her second year anniversary as mayor, not overall interviews. dana: i would say they had to clean that up. bill: you say give us a listen now. he explains. we shouldn t live in a
underpinnings of our democracy? that s a very fundamental question, but i would say i disagree with the idea that people in washington can t do something about this other than shine a light on it and say this is being k34i9ed around the country. first, adam kinzinger, liz cheney, mitt romney, all who have spoken out need to leave their caucus. by staying in their caucus, all they are doing is enabling the fact that the people who committed the big lie will hold power in 2022. yeah, it s fine to say i have a big problem with this, but leave the caucus. you have to leave the cult in order to disempower the cult. that s the first thing. on biden s party, i don t think they re doing enough. i think joe biden ought to
Shine A Light: Fiame Sets Path For Our Pacific Women In Politics A Samoan chieftess is poised to be the first woman Prime Minister in the Pacific. by ivamere nataro Samoan chieftess,
Fiame Naomi Mata’afa.
Photo: Samoa Observer
2021-05-22
A Samoan chieftess is poised to be the first woman Prime Minister in the Pacific.
Fiame Naomi Mata’afa is no stranger to Pacific politics. Her political pedigree is unquestionable. It began in the 1980s.
The 64-year-old is set to lead close to 200,000 Samoans as their first woman Prime Minister
…to read the full account from our Shine A Light Investigative Reporter
Shine A Light: Traps Of The Polynesian Triangle Fijians ‘hoodwinked’ into work contracts in the Pacific Islands. by ivamere nataro Avarua, capital of the Cook Islands.
For the purpose of this
Shine a Light edition, we focus on Fijians who are employed in Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands.
Many of these Fijian workers are women. They are employed as housemaids, babysitters and housekeepers.
Some are also in the tourism and hospitality sector.
Most of them do not go through an official recruitment agency.
The reality of what Fijians face when they arrive in their new place of employment is quite differe
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