On Wednesday, community organizer Keirten Nivol traveled to the Florida Capitol to speak out against a bill that critics say would censor the freedom of speech of protesters. But after using the word fuck during an impassioned plea to lawmakers, he was escorted out by security, issued a trespass warning, and barred from returning to the Capitol until the end of the legislative session.
Nivol, a member of the social-justice organization Dream Defenders, criticized the legislation, saying it seems to target people of color who protest on behalf of their communities. The goals of this bill, as is, is to make organizing and our freedom of speech a crime, when y all could have just told Black folks to fuck off. Like, if y all didn t want us to have a livelihood., Nivol said before he was cut off. He was then escorted out of the room.
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Have you already exhausted your pandemic reading list? When the world shut down in March, it seemed naive of us to think we d be back to normal by the fall. Alas, everyone has adapted to the New Normal even if we are
still debating facemask usage.
Previously counting on in-person book clubs, literary fiends looking to connect with other book lovers have also had to evolve. Book discussions are now taking place on Instagram, YouTube, and book-rating website Goodreads, allowing bookish folk to come together to discuss the twists, backstabbing character, and key takeaways.
While Reese Witherspoon’s and Oprah’s groups have been around for years, here are some book clubs riding on the recent wave of online connection.