Friend, Season 3 of our Sounds Like Hate podcast is here! In this new season of Sounds Like Hate, we zoom out to consider the systemic effects of hate and extremism: voter suppression, unjust immigration laws, a foster care system that marginalizes LGBTQ+ people. These policies and structures are, in their own way, manifestations of the hate that continues to plague our country – but there are plenty of people fighting back, and you will hear from them in Season 3. Our first episode, released today, takes us to Georgia as we travel to investigate a new voter suppression law – the one that, among many other restrictions, infamously bans offering food or water to voters waiting in line. Georgia is far from alone; harmful voter suppression laws are cropping up in states across the country. We meet the activists and community members who are fighting back against this deliberate and calculated attempt to suppress the votes of people with disabilities and other marginalized groups. And we get an inside look at possible paths to overturning the law and securing a voting rights victory for all Georgians. This season of Sounds Like Hate will cover much more ground in the coming weeks. To ensure you do not miss a single episode, subscribe today using your podcast app of choice. You can also stream all episodes, including Seasons 1 and 2, on the Sounds Like Hate website. And if you are intrigued by what you hear, please tell your friends! In solidarity, Your friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center
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