Amy and Don discuss a statement from the Monroe County Black Democratic Caucus seeking transparency in the search for a new superintendent to head the local school corporation. This conversation covers the importance of representation and the problems inherent in sustaining a Good-Ol'-Boy network. The friends also note the similarities between the people who stormed the Capitol last week and those who arrived in 2019 to support the presence of white supremacists in the city farmers' market.
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Episode 4.08: Move and Be Moved
Episode 4.07: The Country Lane
Episode 4.06: Quiet As a Sleeping Army
Episode 4.05: Relational Images
Episode 4.04: Katt and Cats and Chicken and T-Rexes
Episode 4.03: A Full Moon in Each Eye
Episode 4.02: I Know, You Know?
Episode 4.01: Essentialism
Episode 3.11: Making Room for Cognitive Dissonance
Episode 3.10: Mission Drift
Episode 3.09: Fighting Time
Episode 3.08: Mr. Griffin Goes to Morton Street
Episode 3.07: Traditional White Art
Episode 3.06: Uncle Buck Goes to Washington
Episode 3:05: Strategies of Survival
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Episode 3.03: A Union With Purpose
Episode 3.01: The Longest Month
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