Posted on 10/19/2022 7:30:02 AM PDT by Demiurge2
When Isaias Hernandez was growing up in Los Angeles, he faced a host of obstacles. From living off food stamps to struggling with the city’s air quality, Hernandez was raised with an acute understanding of how poverty, migration, gender discrimination, and environmental destruction intersect and feed off each other.
“At a young age, I realized that there were moments in my life that I was never able to leave my apartment because the smog was bad,” he says. “Being in poverty really deprived me from having access to clean spaces.” Hernandez has since devoted his career to ensuring that the links between these disparate issues are well understood. On his platform, Queer Brown Vegan, the young Mexican American climate educator and influencer tackles issues from how to adopt a climate-friendly diet to exploring the links between climate change and the border industrial surveillance industry...
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intersectional bullsh!t...
SPJNK.
“It” sounds like the perfect pick for Biden’s next press secretary.
“Queer Brown Vegan?”
Now I know what a Woke hat trick looks like
I read the whole thing. Pure communist bafflegab.
I also saw all the pictures. He’s not very brown.
Is that Ben & Jerry's, or Baskin-Robbins or Haagen-Dasz?
🤣🤣🤣
I lived in Los Angeles from Feb 1964 to May 1993.
NO HEALTH PROBLEMS AT ALL-— Age 24 to 53
Now 82 & still no issues.
AND I spent almost every weekend at some sort of auto race of another
When Covid cause “the Great Shutdown” in 2020, the smog in LA was the worst since late 50’s.
Traffic was moving, tho. NO cars.
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