Pramila Jayapal - Biography Flash

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Pramila Jayapal - Biography Flash

Pramila Jayapal Biography Flash delivers a comprehensive, fact-driven look at the life and career of Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, one of the most influential progressive leaders in American politics. Hosted by Marc Ellery, this podcast traces Jayapal's remarkable journey from her early years in a Malayali Nair family to a childhood spent in Indonesia and Singapore, her bold move to the United States alone at the age of sixteen, and her rise through Georgetown University, Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, Wall Street, global public health, immigrant advocacy, and ultimately the halls of Congress. The show explores her founding of Hate Free Zone, later renamed OneAmerica, where she spent over a decade fighting for Arab, Muslim, and South Asian communities in the wake of September 11, including a landmark legal victory that prevented the deportation of over four thousand Somalis. Listeners will learn about her historic election as the first Indian American woman and first Sou

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Pramila Jayapal Biography Flash delivers a comprehensive, fact-driven look at the life and career of Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, one of the most influential progressive leaders in American politics. Hosted by Marc Ellery, this podcast traces Jayapal's remarkable journey from her early years in a Malayali Nair family to a childhood spent in Indonesia and Singapore, her bold move to the United States alone at the age of sixteen, and her rise through Georgetown University, Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, Wall Street, global public health, immigrant advocacy, and ultimately the halls of Congress. The show explores her founding of Hate Free Zone, later renamed OneAmerica, where she spent over a decade fighting for Arab, Muslim, and South Asian communities in the wake of September 11, including a landmark legal victory that prevented the deportation of over four thousand Somalis. Listeners will learn about her historic election as the first Indian American woman and first Sou

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