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In The Thick

Donny, You're Done

In The Thick

Futuro Media

News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Society, News, Society & Culture

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Maria and Julio are joined by Anoa Changa, a freelance journalist based in Atlanta covering movements and electoral justice, and Aída Chávez, a journalist at The Intercept covering Congress and the impact of public policy on diverse communities. They talk about the 2020 election results and the Black, Indigenous, and Latinx voters who turned out at record numbers. They also look at what’s next in a Biden-Harris administration and how the dangers of white supremacy and Trumpism are not over. ITT Staff Picks: - "Particularly in Maricopa County, a long-running organizing campaign against Sheriff Joe Arpaio pulled together a political constituency with its own motivations, community, and sense of identity," writes Aída Chavez and Ryan Grim for The Intercept. - In her latest for Scalawag Magazine, Anoa Changa writes about the importance of local action and organizing — beyond the election — in continuing to fight state-run voter suppression and police brutality. - "We’ve always organized and fought back for a greater purpose. We’ve never had a choice to trust the nation’s institutions, and instead, organizers from the Black South challenged their white supermacist structure and ideology in every era," writes Taylor Crumpton about the Black radical tradition in the South for Teen Vogue. Credit: (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)  


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grateful if you could take just a few minutes and answer it. So please visit survey.

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ERX.org slash futuro to take our survey today.

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That's survey dot PRX.org slash futuro. Gracias. So why do we think that in January 5th Georgia will still be able to maintain this energy

0:31.8

and excitement because Georgians are fired up, masked up, and tired of what has been happening.

0:38.6

Hold on, go, play.

0:40.0

Hey, what's up? And welcome to In The Fick this is a podcast about politics, race and culture from a POC perspective.

0:50.0

I'm Maria Nuhosa and I'm celebrating Democracy!

0:55.0

Okay, you're like Don Francisco from Salahou Yante.

0:59.0

I know I got you. I got you. I'm Julio Ricardo Guarela and I will be the steadier one of the introduction.

1:06.2

Okay, got you got you. Listen, joining us from Atlanta Georgia is Anoa Changa,

1:11.7

Freelanch journalist and host of The Way with Anoa Podcast.

1:15.2

Hey, Anoa, welcome back to the show.

1:17.5

Thank you for having me.

1:19.2

And joining us from the Greater Los Angeles area of California is Aida Chavez.

1:24.4

She's a journalist covering Congress and the impact of public policy on diverse

1:28.2

communities for The Intercept.

1:30.6

Bienbenida Aida.

1:31.6

Thanks so much for having me.

1:34.0

Dude, it rhymes.

1:36.0

Oh my God, I'm just like, you know, it's just happening.

1:39.0

It's just, you know, I want people to understand that this is historic now.

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