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The C.O.W.S. w/ Nateya Taylor: Black People Can't Drink The Water in Milwaukee #ForSade 🚱☠️
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The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Nateya Taylor. A Milwaukee native with a passion for black liberation, Taylor is classified as a black female and the founder of Naesthetycs LLC. She snared a Master of Science degree with a focus on the health and the history of Racism in Wisconsin. “Nateya specializes in archival research and her research interests are centered around residential segregation, Black resistance, Black geographies, Black autonomy, and the Black Power Movement.” Gus discovered Taylor’s brand new film, Something in the Water, which is screening at the 2025 Milwaukee Film Festival. While Gus is preparing to visit Wisconsin to cover the Sade Robinson murder trial later this month, he’s been inundated with reports about Milwaukee’s public school lead poisoning crisis. Numerous schools have been closed and disrupted because of the ongoing lead contamination. The reports have emphasized that black children are substantially more likely to be harmed. #ChemicalAndBiologicalWarfare #BreonnaTaylor #TheCOWS16Years CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
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The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Nateya Taylor. A Milwaukee native with a passion for black liberation, Taylor is classified as a black female and the founder of Naesthetycs LLC. She snared a Master of Science degree with a focus on the health and the history of Racism in Wisconsin. “Nateya specializes in archival research and her research interests are centered around residential segregation, Black resistance, Black geographies, Black autonomy, and the Black Power Movement.” Gus discovered Taylor’s brand new film, Something in the Water, which is screening at the 2025 Milwaukee Film Festival. While Gus is preparing to visit Wisconsin to cover the Sade Robinson murder trial later this month, he’s been inundated with reports about Milwaukee’s public school lead poisoning crisis. Numerous schools have been closed and disrupted because of the ongoing lead contamination. The reports have emphasized that black children are substantially more likely to be harmed. #ChemicalAndBiologicalWarfare #BreonnaTaylor #TheCOWS16Years CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
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