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The Green Wave, America’s Toilet Problem 07.25.22

The Green Wave, America’s Toilet Problem 07.25.22

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist


The Green Wave, America’s Toilet Problem 07.25.22

FromThe Daily Zeitgeist

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Jul 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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In episode 1294, Jack and Miles are joined by anti-racism educator, activist, writer, and host of White Homework and Go Home Bible, You're Drunk, Tori Williams Douglass to discuss… The Green Wave & What We Can Learn From Pro-Abortion Activists in Latin America, America Has a Major Toilet Problem and more!
Kalamazoo decriminalizes public urination, defecation despite downtown business owners’ concerns
Kalamazoo business owner upset after decriminalization of public urination, defecation; changes in city codes
Fewer Criminal Tickets for Petty Crimes, Like Public Urination
LEGALIZE PUBLIC URINATION, OR PISS OFF ALREADY
Homeless People Have to Pee, Too. Find a Place for Them Instead of Complaining About It, You Monsters
A 2-Year-Old Peed in a Park; Ferguson Police Arrested Both Parents. Now They're Suing
Op-Ed: Public bathrooms are a basic human right, but many cities aren’t even trying to meet the need

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