Looks Like We Made It: The Silver Linings of 2020

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IN THIS EPISODE:

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In this year’s final episode, we look back at the last 12 months to find the silver linings of a rough year. Turns out, there’s still a lot to smile about.

Steve and Sharline share their gratitude for the new COVID vaccine and reflect on how basketball both modeled how to safely navigate the pandemic and also brought a lot of people joy in quarantine. We also point to some major victories in a fraught election year, from Trump’s impeachment in Season 1 of 2020 to the poetic justice of Georgia’s national significance.

We’ll see you back in 2021!

REFERENCES:

Barry Manilow -  Song “Looks like we made it”
Ed Yong // The Atlantic - How Science Beat the Virus and what it lost in the process
Kizzmekia Corbett, PhD - @KizzyPhD - a Black woman who is among the National Institutes of Health scientists working directly to develop and produce the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
Aaron Gould Sheinin // Webmed.com - Black Scientist Plays Key Role in Covid Vaccine

The Late, Greats

John Lewis, congressman and civil rights activist, one of the “Big Six” leaders who organized the 1963 march on Washington. 
C.T. Vivian, minister, author, and close friend of Martin Luther King, Jr. 
Reverend Joseph Lowery, minister, civil rights leader and founder of the SCLC—Southern Christian Leadership Conference—with Martin Luther King, Jr.

Journalist of Color

Jonathan Capehart @CapehartJ of The Sunday Show , MSNBC
Tiffany Cross @TiffanyDCross of Cross Connection, MSNBC
Rashida Jones @RJonesNews , incoming President, MSNBC
Michelle Ye Hee Lee @myhlee, reporter, Washington Post
Ahiza García-Hodges // NBC News - Rashida Jones named next president of MSNBC
April Ryan @AprilDRyan white house correspondent, theGrio.com; political analyst, CNN

Donate to Raphael Warnock & Jon Ossoff for U.S. Senate, and to Fair Fight

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