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Submit ReviewTonight we celebrated the 100th episode, of the kdhx podcast Tangazo, with an awesome panel of super progressive social justice activist women , from across the country focused on the consequences of the upcoming November midterm elections. Reverend Stephanie T Wilkins, from Houston Texas and Beto O’Rourke’s campaign for Governor of Texas, Alicia D Smith community organizer and elected official in Minneapolis, along with St. Louis Alderwoman Dr. Megan-Ellyia Green PhD. leader of the progressive movement in St. Louis, were my guest for this 100th episode of the kdhx podcast Tangazo. ——-
The panel discussed whether are not Roe V Wade was as some have referred to as a “white issue.” All agreed that it was a freedom issue at its core and not a black are white issue. We all agreed that the upcoming November midterm elections will have tremendous impact on our American democracy and that there needs to be a sense of urgency amongst Democratic voters throughout the nation, with everything at stake pending outcomes of the November midterm elections. ———
This is indeed is one of the most interesting and important episodes of the kdhx podcast Tangazo. It was my privilege to host this panel discussion with this group of extraordinary women who have made service to their communities, their life’s work. ———
A special thanks to Andy Heaslet, Andy Coco, producers Jon Valley, Sasha and the staff and management at kdhx for their support and help from the very beginning and throughout the last 4 years. ——
Thanks to Tangazo contributors, Tim Person, Darryl Gregory Gray and Michael Wesley Jones and a hundred are so guest without whom there would be no show, thank you all from the bottom of my heart! ——
Produced by Sasha Hay for KDHX
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