You Brita Vote WOW Podcast Network
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- 行政
Don’t be a drag - just vote, queen! You Brita Vote features iconic New York City drag queen Brita diving into all things political with her signature drag queen charm, honey! She chats with state representatives, activists, political organization leaders, and everyone in between to remind us all that no matter what happens, You Brita Vote!
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Climate Change - Jamie Margolin
Brita is joined by the young powerhouse and co-founder of Zero Hour, Jamie Margolin (she/her/hers)! The two political go-getters discuss all things climate change: the future, what Americans can do, how climate change is a feminist issue, and much more.
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Systemic Racism - Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta
Pennsylvania State Representative Malcolm Kenyatta (he/him/his) sits down with Miss Brita to discuss the aggressive systemic racism in American politics, becoming more and more prevalent as he runs for the US Senate.
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Voter Suppression - Nsé Ufot
Brita sits down to chat about the ugly truth behind voter suppression with Nsé Ufot (she/her/hers), CEO of the New Georgia Project. Led by the unstoppable Nsé, the NGP has registered almost 500,000 Georgians to vote, and she’s not stopping there - tune in to join these two powerhouses on their mission to get people voting!
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Anti-Trans Youth Bills - Chase Strangio
ACLU attorney Chase Strangio (he/him; they/them) joins Brita to discuss the importance of trans representation in American politics. They chat about how the lack thereof has affected trans youth in America so negatively, and what Americans can do to counteract it.
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LGBTQ Equality - Ruben Gonzales
Brita sits down with her good judy Ruben Gonzales (he/him/his), the executive director of the LGBTQ Victory Institute, to spill the tea on all things gay…and lesbian, and bi, and queer, and everything in between.
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Voter Engagement in Non-Presidential Years Part 2 - Marti G. Cummings
Drag queen politician and nonbinary icon Marti G. Cummings (they/them/theirs) joins Brita for part two of her discussion about the importance of voting as much as you can in every election, from local to presidential.