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I'm Sorry Ms. Jackson Podcast

Trina and Shereetha J.

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Join hosts, Trina and Shereetha J., as they honor their shared surname and one of the greatest hip hop duos of our time by analyzing lyrics and having conversations that matter; while designing a path towards liberation.
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In this episode, Senator Jackson closes out the legislative session while holding a bundle of joy–her son Khalil! She takes time to express gratitude for the many accomplishments of the first quarter of the year, like the passing of her Address Confidentiality Bill. She also offers insight into the work ahead as she continues to proudly serve her c…
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Look Into My Eyes | Senator Jackson almost lost the chance to pass her Address Confidentiality Bill, SB 324, but in a last-minute push turned to telepathy to secure its approval. She also exposes the deceitful tactics used by her colleagues from the opposite party to modify the life-saving Narcan Bill HB1170 into a politically motivated puberty blo…
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What's in the queue? | Senator Jackson prepares for a week filled with bill hearings as she works diligently to get her Address Confidentiality Bill (SB 324) passed before Crossover Day. Additionally, she has a hearing scheduled for her Interagency Council on Homelessness Bill and her new Physicians Bill, which aims to provide a two-year provisiona…
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Trash to Treasure | After a farm clean-up day, Senator Jackson finds metaphorical treasure throughout her week with highlights such as a Black History Month Keynote Conversation at Agnes Scott College and receiving a surprise visitor at the Capitol–her son Reece! She also takes a moment to celebrate a special week of move-ins for some of her parish…
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God, Goats, Government, and Gratitude | Despite a devastating discovery just before her Refugee Tuition Bill hearing, Sen. Jackson offers gratitude to the students who courageously shared their stories and all those who fought to get a vote on this life-changing bill. She also continues to fight the good fight alongside the Southern Poverty Law Cen…
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March Madness | In an emotionally charged week, Sen. Jackson confronts the question: What is the value of a trans youth's life? She finds comfort in offering sanctuary as controversial bills like SB140 shape the atmosphere of this year's legislative session. She also provides insight into the progression of significant bills like the Mental Health …
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Policy vs Politics | Following the buzz of Crossover Day, Sen. Jackson shares a moment from the well, where she addresses SB140, a controversial bill that would prevent transgender youth from receiving gender affirming care. She also discusses the status of the Hemp Omnibus Bill she was asked to carry and as session progresses, admittedly, finding …
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NOW is the time. | Sen. Jackson extends a call-to-action to put a stop to Senate Bill 140, a bill banning transgender youth from receiving the essential care they need. Additionally, as both clergy and legislator, she provides unique insight into her role in the latest RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act) press conference on Ash Wednesday. Last…
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Bills, Bills, Bills | Sen. Jackson's SB 83 (Stalking Bill) passes unanimously out of Judiciary Committee! She also takes time to discuss the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the negative impact it can have on Georgians if passed. Additionally, she shares highlights from her visit with students from Clarkston High School and much more.…
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Watch, Wait, and See | Before making an appearance on GPB's "Lawmakers", Sen. Jackson takes a moment to share updates about Week 4 of session, the current bills she's heard thus far, and directly addresses the disheartening circumstances of one of her constituents. She also celebrates the arrival of Black History Month while continuing to embrace h…
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Senator Jackson sits down with Shereetha J. and her classmates at Agnes Scott College for their Technologies of Social Change graduate studies course. In this episode, Jackson uses her unique insight as a priest, farmer, and state legislator to navigate essential conversations on social movements and the policies that impact those movements; along …
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Week 11 | With Sine Die on the horizon, Sen. Jackson takes time to close out Women's History Month by having a conversation with Sen. Nikki Merritt from District 9. As freshman legislators and women of color, Jackson and Merritt process their unique experiences under the Gold Dome--highlighting the importance of teamwork, the consequences of speaki…
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Week 8 | Senator Jackson addresses (BAD BILL) SB 535 which targets homelessness by stripping funds from cities, banning permanent housing. She also provides a recent budget update which could prove beneficial for adaptive sports in the state of Georgia. Additionally, Jackson highlights the importance of advocacy and how reaching out to your state r…
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Week 7 | Possums, Raccoons, Turkeys? Oh my! Senator Jackson briefly revisits conversation around House Bill 1147 as her constituents continue to weigh in. She also takes time to share a Point of Personal Privilege from the Senate floor where she addresses the impact of not allowing trans kids to participate in sports alongside their peers.…
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**Please note this episode mentions suicide. Below you can find resources of support both nationally and in the state of Georgia. Take care of yourselves and know that you are never alone.** Week 2 (Navigating the Unknown) | Senator Jackson takes time to discuss both her excitement and frustration with only day 4 and 5 confirmed on the calendar of …
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It's week two of special session on redistricting but Sen. Kim Jackson takes a moment to discuss pastoral care for Ahmaud Arbery's family. She also revisits her experience at the New American Pathways Gala held at Zoo Atlanta and makes space to call out the blatant attempted unseating of Sen. Michelle Au through gerrymandering by Republicans.…
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"Do you believe in things you don't understand?" | Trina and Shereetha J. sit down in person under the veil of an Autumn sky to do an impromptu lyrical analysis of "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder; pondering this very question while honoring the ancestors that may possess the answers they seek. Support the show…
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Trina and Shereetha J. discuss the commercialization of Juneteenth and the respectability politics around bonnet etiquette. More importantly, they celebrate both the essence of this significant holiday and Texas native, Solange, through a lyrical analysis of "Don't Touch My Hair". Support the showKirjoittanut Trina and Shereetha J.
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Senator Kim Jackson shares her roses (positives) and thorns (not so positive) thoughts about her first session as a Georgia State Legislator. She also takes time to focus on what's ahead as she plans to pre-file a new bill, gear up for another campaign season, and more importantly continues to seek moments of rest and reflection; because this deep …
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Following her passionate speech from the well in response to voter suppression bill HB 202, Senator Jackson sits down with her mentor, Former Representative Simone Bell. Both Jackson and Bell offer invaluable insight into capitol culture and strategies. Representative Bell also responds to the heart-wrenching arrest of her successor Representative …
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