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For All of Us
by Equal Rights Advocates
For All of Us is a podcast from Equal Rights Advocates dedicated to sharing authentic conversations between everyday people impacted by gender, racial, and economic injustice under the Trump Administration.Explore conversations with:Trans and queer people living in Red states;Immigrant working women protecting their families from ICE;Gender justice advocates facing funding cuts in their communities;Workers' rights attorneys fighting to preserve civil rights in our workplaces;Working family caregivers struggling with disappearing resources;Construction/skilled tradeswomen experiencing increased harassment and discrimination on job sites;and more.Learn more at equalrights.org/podcastThis pr
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Tradeswomen (Special episode)
In this special episode of For All of Us, we interview women who work in construction and other skilled trades. Why are trades jobs important? These desirable careers are high paying and union protected, without the college debt. Nine tradeswomen share how they're impacted by the Trump administration's actions undoing decades of progress that made skilled trades more equitable for women. They tell us about how they got their jobs, their experiences on job sites, and the community they've built together.Learn more at equalrights.org/podcastThis project is powered by support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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Hanna & Jessie: Funding Cuts Harming Our Communities
Hanna & Jessie discuss how the Trump Administration's nonprofit funding cuts are concretely impacting kids and families in their home state of Alaska. From after-school programs, to mental health support, anti-racism initiatives, and sexual harassment trainings, they share how federal government attacks on DEI are directly harming their communities.Learn more at equalrights.org/podcastThis project is powered by support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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Farrah & Valerie: Caring for the Caregivers
Farrah & Valerie share what it's like to be caregivers for aging parents. This extremely common but often invisible labor of caring for ill and aging loved ones often falls on women. No set schedule, intense physical requirements, and difficult emotional labor... and no pay. Juggling all that with fulltime work, parenting, and other responsibilities leaves caregivers burned out, with nowhere to turn for support. In episode 2 of our new podcast, "For All of Us," Farrah & Valerie explore how government and society could better support family caregivers, who are experiencing federal cuts to resources that were already way too scarce.Learn more at equalrights.org/podcast This project is powered by support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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Ayn & Patch: Queer Radical Resilience
Ayn and Patch discuss their experiences being trans and queer people in Michigan. They share how they're fighting fascism in their communities, including protecting their immigrant neighbors, and how this moment is connected to the larger history of the LGBTQI+ movement.This project is powered by support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
For All of Us is a podcast from Equal Rights Advocates dedicated to sharing authentic conversations between everyday people impacted by gender, racial, and economic injustice under the Trump Administration.Explore conversations with:Trans and queer people living in Red states;Immigrant working women protecting their families from ICE;Gender justice advocates facing funding cuts in their communities;Workers' rights attorneys fighting to preserve civil rights in our workplaces;Working family caregivers struggling with disappearing resources;Construction/skilled tradeswomen experiencing increased harassment and discrimination on job sites;and more.Learn more at equalrights.org/podcastThis pr
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