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discourZing: A cross-generational dive into politics, culture, and the chaos everyone's talking about online. Gen-X Michele Moreland, former trial attorney, activist, and cofounder of Tech for Rights, teams up with Gen-Z Hailey Espinosa, University of Michigan Public Policy grad and content director at T4R, to break down political scandals, youth activism, and how social media shapes our world.

Together, Michele and Hailey are building tools to empower activists, defend reproductive and immigrant rights, fight corruption, and get the truth out fast. Tech for Rights is an AI-powered startup helping Gen-Z create content in seconds and amplify grassroots campaigns. Check them out at tech4rights.com or on TikTok @ceolawyermom.

Copyright 2026 by Hailey & Michele
Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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