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Subject Espresso ☕️ - Atlanta aims to lift Black women out of poverty, Idaho pride security fears, Climate battered nations hunt adaptation cash
Date June 13, 2022 11:35 AM
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Direct cash scheme in U.S. South aims to lift Black women out of poverty [[link removed]]

As interest in guaranteed income programs grows, a major scheme in the U.S. city of Atlanta, Georgia, aims to support Black women facing gendered and racial barriers to wealth

Cult gay filmmaker John Waters embraces a shift from outlaw to insider [[link removed]]

Provocateur filmmaker John Waters says he can't understand controversies over trans rights and his new novel would have got him arrested if it was released in the 1950s

White-nationalist group members charged with planning riot at Idaho pride event [[link removed]]

More than two dozen members of white nationalist group Patriot Front face charges over conspiracy to riot during a pride event

Croatia's Adriatic coast gets its first openly gay bar [[link removed]]

Balkan countries remain largely conservative on social issues and homophobia and discrimination against sexual minorities are common

'Strange Loop,' 'Lehman Trilogy' earn Tony honors as Broadway celebrates return [[link removed]]

As Broadway honored its first season since the long pandemic shutdown, the story of a Black gay man "A Strange Loop" nabs top award

Climate-battered nations hunt elusive cash to adapt at U.N. talks [[link removed]]

International funding to protect vulnerable communities from climate change impacts is starting to flow - but is still far too little, too late, say developing nations and experts

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