It was epic takedown and I hope all cities follow his lead
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Mayor Johnson just signed the Protecting Chicago Initiative—a blueprint for cities to resist federal overreach, protect rights, and mobilize against authoritarian threats. This is what bold leadership looks like. Read more: exotericusa.substack.com/p/mayor-bran... #Exoteric #Usdemocracy
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Defiant Executive Order—And the Blueprint for City Resistance
In a pivotal moment for urban democracy, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Saturday signed a sweeping executive order aimed at blocking and resisting any prospective federal deployment of immigration e...
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Totally agree with you
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"January 6 survivor and former MPD Officer Michael Fanone launches a campaign demanding that federal officers remove their masks, advocating for transparency."
Check out our new D.C. campaign demanding federal agents take off their mask! @ofthebraveusa.bsky.social www.wusa9.com/article/news...
J6 survivor, former DC cop helps launch campaign targeting masked officers
January 6 survivor and former MPD Officer Michael Fanone launches a campaign demanding that federal officers remove their masks, advocating for transparency.
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The Rich History of Square Dancing in the Southern U.S. – Casa Toyota NM Blog
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I found this tidbit that's interesting; "African-American communities played a key role, often serving as musicians and introducing the practice of “calling”—announcing dance steps. This innovation is now a defining feature of square dancing."
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Shit I remember that was halarious
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Remember when black people invented tik tok dances but the white people who inevitably popularized them because the world literally doesn’t see black people as contributors would get invited on tv to be modern day ELVISs’ and take credit for work that wasn’t theirs?
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#USDemocracy "The first Black mayor of a tiny Alabama town overwhelmingly won election this week, four years after he says White residents locked him out of the town hall and refused to let him serve. [...] Patrick Braxton was elected as the mayor of Newbern, winning 66 votes to his opponent's 26"
Alabama town's first Black mayor reelected after being locked out of office
The first Black mayor of an Alabama town has won election by a landslide, four years after he ran unopposed but was prevented from serving.