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Because what’s a week without gutting DEI, a Texas lawsuit, and casual segregation vibes?

🔥 IN THIS EPISODE:

🌈 Tree Planting as DEI?? Is this feel-good greenwashing or a real move toward equity? We dig in. 🌳

⚖️ Texas + Reproductive Rights = 🚨A legal case that could shift the landscape—again. We explain why it matters (and rant a little, obviously).

🏫 Education Budget Cuts: Guess who’s coming for your kids' funding? We name names and throw a little side-eye. 👀

📜 Federal Contract Shenanigans: New rules on segregated facilities...yeah, in 2025. We know.

💥 All this, plus the usual ego pops, sarcasm, and "Did they really say that?!" moments.


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