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Subject Jim Naureckas on Democratic Primaries, Nina Luo on Decriminalizing Sex Work
Date February 14, 2020 4:49 PM
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Jim Naureckas on Democratic Primaries, Nina Luo on Decriminalizing Sex Work ([link removed])
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This week on CounterSpin: Remember when Les Moonves declared ([link removed]) that Donald Trump's candidacy "may not be good for America, but it's damn good for CBS"? That wasn't a faux pas; it was an operating principle. And we can't be shocked that it's carrying through to coverage of the Democratic primary process, which has foregrounded far more "radical" ideas—and public receptivity to them—than corporate elites are comfortable with. We'll take a look at election coverage with Jim Naureckas, editor of FAIR.org and FAIR's newsletter Extra!.
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Decriminalizing Survival

Decriminalizing Survival

Also on the show: It's not wrong to say that the movement to decriminalize sex work "divides allies," as the New York Times had ([link removed]) it. But recent polls show the idea garnering widespread public support, for perhaps the first time, and the range of groups signed on to a new policy memo—the ACLU and the Women's March, Immigrant Defense Project and Mijente, the Transgender Law Center and Black Youth Project 100—suggest a number of communities looking for a new way forward. The memo, called Decriminalizing Survival ([link removed]) , was written by organizer Nina Luo, a fellow at Data for Progress ([link removed]) . We'll talk with her about that.
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