Monday draft questions-Teresa B
1. Is there anyone doing work like KDNA in the Seattle area, or is there a way to get involved with KNDA? ( I know that there is the seattle bilingual radio but to they function similarly?)
2. How does not ensuring that all communities and therefore socioeconomic and racial groups have the same access to care and treatment allow for those in power to create false narratives regarding the role they play?
3. How does the push to reopen save the government from creating systems to support undocumented folks as well as other low income folk that may be struggling but are hear 'legally' and in a way silence them and their suffering?
4. How do those of us fortunate enough to not be in these difficult positions benefit from others being in them?
2. How does not ensuring that all communities and therefore socioeconomic and racial groups have the same access to care and treatment allow for those in power to create false narratives regarding the role they play?
3. How does the push to reopen save the government from creating systems to support undocumented folks as well as other low income folk that may be struggling but are hear 'legally' and in a way silence them and their suffering?
4. How do those of us fortunate enough to not be in these difficult positions benefit from others being in them?
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