Editor Jennifer Silva Redmond on Protest, Progress, and Being a Latinx Woman in America Today
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Jennifer Silva Redmond remembers going to protests almost every weekend as the child of hippies, growing up in the 1960s. Today she's shocked to see so many civil rights gains slipping, and a general disrespect of women, but heartened to see the spirit of protest rise again. 
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