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In this episode of REVOLT News, host Tezlyn Figaro dives into DoorDash’s new "buy now, pay later" option with Klarna, calling it predatory lending that exploits those struggling with food insecurity—affecting 47 million Americans. She unpacks the realities of food deserts and the potential loss of free lunch programs if the Department of Education is dismantled, urging viewers to engage in local politics. We also honors Kristi Williams, a Tulsa native preserving Black history through Black History Saturdays despite Oklahoma’s book bans.
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By REVOLTIn this episode of REVOLT News, host Tezlyn Figaro dives into DoorDash’s new "buy now, pay later" option with Klarna, calling it predatory lending that exploits those struggling with food insecurity—affecting 47 million Americans. She unpacks the realities of food deserts and the potential loss of free lunch programs if the Department of Education is dismantled, urging viewers to engage in local politics. We also honors Kristi Williams, a Tulsa native preserving Black history through Black History Saturdays despite Oklahoma’s book bans.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices