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joining me now to discuss this is she s executive director of sister soul, the mainstream collective led by black women. she was named by the lead plaintive in the georgia lawsuit, that resulted in the state six-week abortion ban being overturned. also with us as rachel sweet, campaign manager of kentucky access. this year, she led the successful efforts that defeated the antiabortion ballot issues in both kansas and kentucky. both of you, thank you so much for joining me. veronica, in those really non your grooves lawsuit against georgia s six-week ban, george robert bernie says that when the law was passed, quote, it was unequivocal-y unconstitutional for governments, federal state or local, to ban abortions before viability. under jobs, it may someday become the law georgia, but only after a legislature determines of shock public attention that will undoubtedly and properly attend such an
for jeb bush, it is impossible. you can t sister soul your own brother. george bush sista souljaed his own dad. give him credit. the sister soul, famous rap has to be retired. dark horse for the republicans is sister soul. what about it? yes, he is the deeply it is interesting. this sort of amnesia around the bush legacy. part of it is because the republican party hasn t come to terms with anything. not anything in terms of policy. in terms of where they want the party to actually go. they haven t made amend with the ghosts of christmas past. the base has though. that s what s the most interesting thing to me about republican politics on foreign policy. it is still the case that all of the old think-tanks are operating.
expulsion and ending a child s experience in high school. that s not the kind of american educational system any of us want. are in people doing it right? i think to myself, if i were a teacher, someone working in the school, safety s important and adolescent, you know, i remember being a teenager and i was not a real brawler, but i would get into it with people, right? are there people that are doing it right? yes, absolutely. i m an executive director of the brotherhood sister soul, we ve been working with young people for 18 years. expulsion is the last result. we ve put out about five people in 18 years. i say to our staff, that s why we do this work, that s what we re here for. so, the research is very clear on this issue, whether it s the legal defense fund, american psychologist association, this level of expelling young people does not result in better behavior. what results in better behavior are child-centered approaches. quickly, teachers learning to manage classrooms be
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