Let's Address This - Weekly Recap
Your recap of this week's human rights content (plus our obligatory Dad Joke)
Border patrol corruption, Presidential fact checks, 9/11, Facebook censorship, and Trump inspires terrorism — what a wild week for Let’s Address This with Qasim Rashid. And the fact is, I couldn’t do it without your support.
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Here is your weekly recap of Let’s Address This with Qasim Rashid.
Monday
A Border Patrol Agent Kidnapped & Raped a Teen Girl — Where Is The Outrage?
With nearly 5000 credible accusations of sexual assault against Border Patrol agents, this story is sadly not unique but too often the norm
Tuesday
Fact Checking the First Presidential Debate Between Harris and Trump
Two near diametrically opposite visions of the future of our country — breaking it down into bite sized paragraphs
Tuesday
The Qasim Rashid Show — Episode 136
I’m excited to announce that my SiriusXM has extended my contract! Thank you all for your incredible support, for listening, for sharing, and for your trust.
On this week’s episode I welcome anti-racist activist, author, and scholar Mr. Ernest Crim III, “your favorite Black history teacher to discuss economic justice, racism, & the DOJ
Wednesday
Three Lessons 23 Years After 9/11
As we mourn and reflect on the past, three lessons to ensure we do right by the future
Thursday
Facebook Is Censoring My Content On Racial Justice
A reminder of why we cannot relent in our advocacy for human rights, and why your support to counter this censorship becomes increasingly important
Friday
Trump and Vance Inspire Terrorism In Ohio — Where Is The Accountability?
And this isn't the first time -- a detailed report shows Trump has incited dozens of acts of violence against marginalized communities.
Dad Joke of the Week
Mexican Muslims often wish for their favorite dish tomorrow: enchaAllahdas. :D
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