On this week’s recap—four writers I highly encourage you to follow, the Qasim Rashid Show Episode 159, five ways to fight back against denied healthcare, why February 19 is so significant in US history, the horrific approval of anti-Arab hate, and countering Trump’s war on a free press.
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Sunday: Four Writers, Scholars, and Activists You Should Follow: Four thoughtful voices to expand your understanding on the key issues that directly impact us
Monday: The Qasim Rashid Show Episode 159: Wajahat Ali joins to discuss the state of American democracy and the dire need for Democrats to do something
Tuesday: How We Fought Back Against Denied Healthcare: Our HELL corp denied our daughter’s critical care 13 times—here’s how we fought back, and won
Wednesday: Why February 19 is a Notable Day In U.S. History: Some of our nation’s most dreadful chapters unfolded this day—that trend continues in 2025
Thursday: The Horrific Approval of Anti-Arab Hate: An attempted murder of two Palestinians—who were in fact Jewish—as the “death to Arabs” chant continued
Friday: Trump’s War On Free Press & How to Fight Back: The Trump regime's assault on journalism obliges us to act—here's two actions we all can take
Dad Joke of the Week
What do you call a cat who prays in a mosque?
A Meowslim!
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