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Jeff Walberg's avatar

One thing that gives me hope is that 18-29 yr olds are voting blue by almost 2-1 margins, while the bulk of evangelical voters are baby boomers. I think there are plenty of good stories of young people making things better, including this nice story about how students at UMichigan helped one another during cold, hours-long voting lines:

https://www.michigandaily.com/news/in-the-cold-and-dark-umich-students-and-locals-wait-hours-to-vote-at-umma-volunteers-provide-support/

Also, I read a reference this week to the "multi-generational resistance" that Black people have developed to survive through all the danger and turmoil. It's a lens I plan to use more as I think about how to be helpful while navigating these times.

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Brittany Larsen's avatar

Wow. I love Derry Girls but mute it when my 17 year old walks in bc of the language and also didn't allow my 3 daughters to watch many of the same channels/shows you don't let your daughters watch for the same reasons. You've given me a whole new perspective on what my daughters may be missing when I judge a show just by its language. And that's only the first layer of this article that has me thinking and nodding along and clicking all the links. Amazing work.

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