Project 2025 is a plan about how to regulate and control people of color, including how they organize, work, play and live. It seeks to regulate what they do with their bodies, how they advocate for their rights, and how they build family and community — all while disregarding the historical injustices and contemporary persecution they have experienced.
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… “cheap grace”—publicly promoting one’s own virtue without risking any personal inconvenience. Indeed, the only direct … “cheap grace”—publicly promoting one’s own virtue without risking any personal inconvenience. Indeed, the only direct … - page 11
… in the world. Cuba is so corrupt that its people regularly risk their lives to escape to Florida on rafts. Venezuela … in the world. Cuba is so corrupt that its people regularly risk their lives to escape to Florida on rafts. Venezuela … - page 15
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