How ICE Impacts Students, No Kid Hungry Campaign, Vaccines Save Lives, The Power of Storytelling
On the radio show this week we dive into the negative impact of ICE's presence on Minnesota students and their ability to show up to learn. Then we hear about the No Kid Hungry campaign, the importance of SNAP for 14 million food-insecure children, and the need to protect it from funding cuts. We also cover the effectiveness and safety of vaccines, including the HPV vaccine. In closing we discuss the power and importance of storytelling in advocating for health care and disability rights.
Special Guests include: Kristen Sinicariello, Columbia Heights, Minnesota School District; Anne Filipic, Share Our Strength, @sharestrength; Dr. Angela Ulrich, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, @cidrap, @cidrap.bsky.social; Elena Hung, Little Lobbyists, @LittleLobbyists, @littlelobbyists.com.
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