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As white supremacy fully rears its head, it is clear that white folks have a lot of mess to clean up in our lane.
Lauren H Sweeney, activist, writer, and grassroots organizer joins me to talk about the history of Project 2025 and how we can move collectively. Created by the Heritage Foundation, Project 2025 has been around since the 80s, with bipartisan implementation across administrations. What does this mean? Where do we go from here?
Lauren is currently on the Organizing Committee with the Green Party and a member of Al Awda Houston. With a background in English literature and journalism, and pursuing ongoing studies in psychology aimed at decolonizing the mental health field, she combines a critical outlook with frameworks of restorative healing and justice. She also shares insights through her newsletter and podcast, What We Call Obstacles. Most recently, she co-founded Olive Branches, a nonprofit organization committed to supporting displaced people in the Gaza Strip.
By Sam OserAs white supremacy fully rears its head, it is clear that white folks have a lot of mess to clean up in our lane.
Lauren H Sweeney, activist, writer, and grassroots organizer joins me to talk about the history of Project 2025 and how we can move collectively. Created by the Heritage Foundation, Project 2025 has been around since the 80s, with bipartisan implementation across administrations. What does this mean? Where do we go from here?
Lauren is currently on the Organizing Committee with the Green Party and a member of Al Awda Houston. With a background in English literature and journalism, and pursuing ongoing studies in psychology aimed at decolonizing the mental health field, she combines a critical outlook with frameworks of restorative healing and justice. She also shares insights through her newsletter and podcast, What We Call Obstacles. Most recently, she co-founded Olive Branches, a nonprofit organization committed to supporting displaced people in the Gaza Strip.