I cannot believe it has already been 6 months! I launched Let’s Address This with Qasim Rashid 6 Months ago with this goal:
Since then, I have:
Recorded and aired 26 podcasts with national thought leaders.
Published 190 unique articles spanning critical topics like big tech censorship, protecting abortion access, economic and racial justice, stopping war crimes in Palestine, Indigenous rights, combatting antisemitism, real time commentary on the Presidential debates, immigration rights, police reform, and more.
Been quoted and published in Newsweek, Business Insider, Yahoo News, The Wrap, Press TV, Common Dreams, Blavity, and many more.
Earned subscribers from all 50 states and from 133 countries globally.
My deepest appreciation to our paying subscribers, and to all our supporters who read and share our content throughout the week. Your support has made this possible and it is why I seek your continued support.
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Sincerely,
Qasim
I love your perspective! You always make it plain! Thank you for that! I am proud to be a paid supporter! There may be others who want to support but cannot. I can, so I do! Thank you for all of the information!
Congratulations on the six months mark Qasim.
Here's something you might want to address in the coming days - https://aje.io/tdxhvx. Like Australia, Canada looks like Biden is going to issue a formal apology to the indigenous peoples of what is today the US. Needless to say, the cognitive dissonance (and that's putting it mildly, a more apt term might be sheer hypocrisy) of 'saying sorry' while actively facilitating (and participating) in another settler colonial genocide in Palestine is striking.