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In today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Council on American-Islamic Relations national board member John Floyd tells us about the group’s lawsuit against Governor Greg Abbott for his decision to label them a terrorist organization.
Also, we hear from Krish Gundu, co-founder and executive director of the nonprofit Texas Jail Project, who helps break down Proposition 3 and how it could impact jail populations across the state following its recent passing.
Plus, we also talk with Ali Al Sudani, chief program officer for IM Houston, who discusses the organization’s Meals on Wheels program and their mission to provide nutritious meals and social support to thousands of homebound seniors daily.
By Houston Public MediaIn today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Council on American-Islamic Relations national board member John Floyd tells us about the group’s lawsuit against Governor Greg Abbott for his decision to label them a terrorist organization.
Also, we hear from Krish Gundu, co-founder and executive director of the nonprofit Texas Jail Project, who helps break down Proposition 3 and how it could impact jail populations across the state following its recent passing.
Plus, we also talk with Ali Al Sudani, chief program officer for IM Houston, who discusses the organization’s Meals on Wheels program and their mission to provide nutritious meals and social support to thousands of homebound seniors daily.