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Meet the lesbian chief speechwriter who helped craft Jill Biden's voice advocate.com/politics/speech…
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Got to write a little bit about the gal behind some of your favorite Knicks tweets, photos, & more ➡️ @TyrrellMckayla #LGK
Unprecedented. Exhilaration. Relief! These are just a few of the words that @nyknicks digital content manager and @princetonalumni McKayla Tyrrell ‘20 used to describe the team’s historic comeback win in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. On a typical home game day, @TyrrellMckayla plays a leadership role in managing the team’s social media channels and context execution. Arriving to @thegarden 4 hours before tipoff, she oversees sponsored content, coordinates with other departments on Celebrity Row recognition, helps edit videos, and more. At away games, she’s the sole social media staffer on the ground, capturing photo and video and oftentimes working until 5am after the game is over. She cut her teeth in Jadwin Gym as a student manager and social media content contributor for @princetonMBB while earning a degree in architecture. Born and raised in Freehold, NJ, with grandparents who grew up in Greenpoint and Hell’s Kitchen, she’s "a Knicks fan by blood." "It’s hard to appreciate the context within sports history when you’re caught up in the moment," she says. "As a social team, we adopt the mentality of the team and the front office: ‘It’s a great win, but we haven't accomplished the goal yet, which is winning a chip.’ So we celebrate it as much as we can, but we never get too high." It's something she's had to practice throughout the playoffs, because when a big moment happens, it’s her responsibility to capture it. For instance, when OG Anunoby tipped in the ball with 1.2 seconds to go on Wednesday night, topping off a 29-point comeback, McKayla’s job was to celebrate with the world via the team’s Twitter/X account: "IT'S GOOD. IT'S GOOD. IT'S GOOD." "While the energy at these games is unlike anything I've ever experienced (my coworkers often make fun of me for getting teary-eyed), I'm not cheering or jumping out of my seat. I'm burying my head in my computer and putting on my noise-cancelling headphones. It's the only way we can get the content out." But, she knows there will be a time to reflect on this moment. "All that said, it's beyond humbling and I'm so grateful to have a small part in it."
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Only about half (51%) of Americans under 30 believe democracy is a key part of America's national identity By comparison, 81% of Americans aged 60 think the same. 👉🏻 apnews.com/article/ap-poll-a…
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In June I live for Thursdays and specifically the @SCOTUSblog live blogs. Nothing else like it #nerdcity
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Sotomayor: "Just as Alabama doubled down on racial discrimination, the Court today doubles down on chaos. Because I choose to defend the rule of law and the right of all Alabamians to participate equally in democracy, I respectfully dissent." 🔥🔥
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“The Sup Ct’s decision gives cover to Alabama & others to deliberately & openly discriminate against Black voters w/o fear of any consequence. The Court’s shameless decision to reinstate a racially discriminatory map defies any thoughtful or consistent application of the law…
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Enjoyed talking all things voting yesterday on @HarvardAshCenter Terms of Engagement podcast. Thanks for having me on @Stephen_Richer and @ArFung! youtube.com/watch?v=NIEzS37F…

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Chatting about today's primaries with @AndreaEHailey of @votedotorg, as well as why people do/don't register, and why people do/don't vote. Join us live today! Ask questions! 12:15 PM eastern. youtube.com/watch?v=NIEzS37F…

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I told the Supreme Court what would happen if it ruled against Louisiana’s fair map. And I was right. The results have been catastrophic. But the sílver lining is a sleeping giant has been awakened. Our democracy majority is coming together. #ARLS ms.now/opinion/supreme-court…
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LET HER COOK!!!! MEGAN GRANT HAS BROKEN THE NCAA RECORD FOR MOST HOME RUNS IN A SINGLE SEASON
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Kiki Rice today vs the Seattle Storm: 12 PTS 2 REB 1 AST 0 TO 5-9 FG (55.5%) 3-3 FT (100%) 21 MIN in the Toronto Tempo’s first ever win!
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Special guest Vote.org CEO Andrea Hailey: Optimism is greater than fear! In fact, they're seeing record voter registration numbers, 3x up from the '22 midterms. Full episode on Substack and YouTube! centerd.substack.com/p/voteo… #voting #votingrights @votedotorg
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I first met Clark Reynolds when he was just three years old at our Black History Month reception at the White House. Over the last ten years, it's been wonderful getting updates about his life through his letters. Check out how he’s doing now:
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Justice Sotomayor’s powerful dissent joined by Justices Kagan and Jackson underscores that nothing in Callais requires this result. We proved international racial discrimination against Black voters under the 14th Amend and SCOTUS ignored facts and law with no reasoning.
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This is what America looks like when it fails to protect its progress: fierce backlash, partisan retrenchment, brass knuckle tactics. Please read & share my op ed about the catastrophic consequences of the Callais decision & the critical need to mobilize. ms.now/opinion/supreme-court…
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How Sharp is your axe? Understanding the value of doing less better. #quarterbacktraining #fairfaxfootballacademy #quarterback #FFAQB
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Mediocrity is always hidden until excellence comes along and exposes it.
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For decades, the Voting Rights Act stood as the crown jewel of the civil rights movement. Today, SCOTUS made that promise far harder to keep by making the law nearly impossible to enforce. Vote.org will be accelerating voter registration efforts across the South.

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For decades, the Voting Rights Act stood as the crown jewel of the civil rights movement. Today SCOTUS made that promise far harder to keep by making the law nearly impossible to enforce. Vote.org will be accelerating voter registration efforts across the south.

Supreme Court Voting Rights Act Ruling Opens Door for Southern States to Redraw Maps, Dismantle Majority-Black Districts
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