In Conversation With Cecile Richards
Natalie had a conversation with Cecile Richards, founder of Supermajority, on the importance of voting during American elections. The full video is after the jump:
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Natalie had a conversation with Cecile Richards, founder of Supermajority, on the importance of voting during American elections. The full video is after the jump:
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Natalie and Susan Burton, founder of A new way of life, discussed the Prop 17, an initiative that would allow 50,000 formerly incarcerated Californians to restore their right to vote. The instagram video is after the jump:
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Natalie and activist (and writer) Patrisse Cullors-Brignac had a conversation about prison reform, motherhood, her career in activism, and the importance of having Black women and youth involved in @blacklivesmatter. They also go in depth about the creation and content of the young adult version of her memoir “When They Call You A Terrorist”. The full instagram video is after the jump:
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Natalie chatted with Deepa Kunapuli, Director of Digital Strategies of Sierra Club, about the connection between climate change and systemic racism. The instagram video after the jump:
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Natalie had a conversation with Dr. Laura Markham about kids’ mental health during the pandemic on the Parents Together Instagram. After the jump we have Natalie’s post with a summary of the talk, and the full Parents Together video:
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Natalie chatted Today with Daniel M. Lavery, the author of the memoir “Something That May Shock and Discredit You“. The conversation is after the jump:
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Natalie was cooking (virtually) on Instagram with Bela Gil, a well-known Brazilian cook and TV presenter. In the live video, Natalie showed her how to cook a typical Israeli recipe. The video is after the jump:
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After a failed first attempt (due to connection issues) on Friday, Natalie was able to have an instagram conversation with Jessica Nowlan from the Young Women’s Freedom Center. This organization invests in system-involved youth in a way that heals instead of punishes. You can see the video after the jump:
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