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Bret Weinstein, biology professor and free speech advocate [47] Shatzi Weisberger (1930–2022), nurse, death educator, and activist who provided care to people suffering from AIDS, organized with ACT UP, and participated in numerous other activist movements; Harold Willens (1914–2003), anti-nuclear weapons activist [48]
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Updated January 20, 2025 at 5:26 PM. Nelly, Carrie Underwood, and Victor Willis, the lead singer of Village People, have shared statements defending their decision to perform at Donald Trump's ...
In a reunion few could have seen coming, long-dormant and reclusive alt-rock band New Radicals will be performing (virtually) for the first time in 22 years at the upcoming Biden inauguration ...
Twenty-five years after they disbanded with only one album to their name, New Radicals have released their first new songs in support of democracy. The group, which includes Gregg Alexander and ...
David Paterson – New York State Governor; Bill Perkins – New York State Senator; Adam Clayton Powell IV – New York State Assembly; Charles B. Rangel – United States House of Representatives, lives in Lenox Terrace at 132nd Street and Lenox Avenue [45] José M. Serrano – New York State Senate; Keith L.T. Wright – New York State Assembly
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