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Now what? Life after Trump


Now what? Life after Trump
Journalist and former Berliner Zeitung columnist Steve Kettmann has published a book of essays written in the aftermath of the Trump presidency. 
Steve Kettmann, 8.2.2021 - 14:20 Uhr
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Soquel, California - It was one of many times that week when I thought the networks might call the 2020 election for Biden-Harris any minute and I didn’t want to miss a thing. I’d carried the girls’ little blonde-wood table and chairs into my work room, computer in the background tuned to election coverage as we sat down to dinner.
We don’t have a TV. For most of their lives, Coco and Anaïs had never seen us watching cable news on a computer. October 20 had been the first exception. Coco, six, came in at one point during the first Biden-Trump debate and sat on the sofa next to my computer. She gave the screen a few minutes of blank-faced scrutiny, more confused the longer she watched, then ....

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Bay Area political events: Electoral reform, Black feminism


Bay Area political events: Fighting disinformation, headwaters forest health
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Upcoming political events in the Bay Area. Events take place online unless otherwise noted:
WEDNESDAY
Faces of resistance: A discussion of members of the Black community in San Francisco who have resisted discrimination from Sutro Baths to the Presidio. Hosted by the San Francisco Public Library and Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Noon. More information is here.
‘The Purpose of Power’ book club: Akonadi Foundation president and civil rights advocate Lateefah Simon discusses Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza’s “The Purpose of Power.” Hosted by Manny’s. 5 p.m. More information is here. ....

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Bay Area political events: COVID-19 vaccination town halls, Angela Davis documentary


Bay Area political events: COVID-19 town hall, Alicia Garza book club
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Upcoming political events in the Bay Area. Events take place online unless otherwise noted:
TUESDAY
‘The Black Church’: A preview of PBS’s series “The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song.” KQED community advisory board panelist La Niece Jones leads a discussion on Black churches in the Bay Area and gentrification in Black neighborhoods. Hosted by KQED. 6 p.m. More information is here.
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Jennifer Siebel Newsom: California’s first partner and filmmaker discusses the documentary “The Great American Lie” with student filmmakers whose work looks at social justice and gender equity issues. Hosted by the Commonwealth Club. 3 p.m. More information is here. ....

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Review: In 'Now What?,' essays from Scaramucci, Sharpton et al. weigh in on post-Trump America


Janine Zacharia January 18, 2021Updated: January 19, 2021, 10:37 pm
“Now What? The Voters Have Spoken Essays on Life After Trump” Photo: Wellstone Books
On Nov. 7, I woke up around 8 a.m., grabbed my phone and saw Jake Tapper tweet a hint that CNN was readying to call Pennsylvania. I ran to the living room, turned on the TV and started flipping among networks while refreshing news websites on my laptop. I was watching MSNBC with my husband when they said Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election. I cried tears of relief.
The anxiety of those days between the Nov. 3 election and the race being called and of the past four years of Donald Trump’s mad rule is captured in an extraordinary new book, “Now What? The Voters Have Spoken Essays on Life After Trump.” ....

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