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Chapter 3, Final

Chapter 3, Final

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BlklivesmatterBlack Lives Matter@Blklivesmatter·
9 Dec

The night of their victory, we sent @joebiden and @kamalaharris a letter requesting a meeting.

It has now been 32 days and we have yet to receive a response. To set up a meeting with civil rights leaders, without BLM, is unacceptable.

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BlklivesmatterBlack Lives Matter@Blklivesmatter·
9 Dec

Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Rep. Cedric Richmond met with several civil rights groups yesterday.

@blklivesmatter—as the largest social and justice movement in history—was not invited.
https://politi.co/3grqTd2 via @politico

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ameadwriterAaron Mead@ameadwriter·
2 Dec

I just took action with @blklivesmatter to demand Gov. Newsom appoint a Black woman to fill Kamala Harris' Senate seat! Join me: https://p2a.co/rZBFS7a

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ameadwriterAaron Mead@ameadwriter·
1 Dec

Saturday hike at @mwdh2o reservoir Diamond Valley Lake!

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ameadwriterAaron Mead@ameadwriter·
30 Nov

“The world is failing precisely because no novel can make the contest for the world seem as compelling as the struggles between a few lost people.” Richard Powers, The Overstory.

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