Episode 202: The Red House on Mississippi (with Suzy Weiss)

EPISODE · Feb 10, 2024 · 1H 18M

Episode 202: The Red House on Mississippi (with Suzy Weiss)

from Blocked and Reported · host Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal

This week on Blocked and Reported, Katie is joined by Suzy Weiss to discuss the movement to save a black family from eviction in Portland, Oregon. Plus, dating while problematic, the spread of polyamory, and Suzy makes an argument in favor of good old fashioned cheating.https://twitter.com/SnoozyWeissTyler Austin Harper: “Polyamory, the Ruling Class’s Latest Fad”OPB: “A racist history shows why Oregon is still so white”Willamette Week: “Armed Activists Seized Three Blocks of a North Portland Residential Neighborhood. Here’s What It Was Like Inside the Encampment.”The Oregonian: “Portland family’s path to ‘red house’ foreclosure was long, filled with bizarre twists”OPB: “Editors’ note: On the Red House, we got one wrong”The Oregonian: “Sovereign citizen ideology embraced by Kinney son, mother in ‘red house’ legal fight: ‘This case is a political case’” To hear more, visit www.blockedandreported.org

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