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Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland says she hopes her new memoir, A Voice Like Mine, inspires Native youth to see themselves as future leaders, regardless of where they come from.
Should you boycott a business that has expressed political views that are different from yours? I find this an interesting question because it’s a very complicated issue with multi layers of ‘what ...