anna me a reand maria gallagher. thinking globally and acted locally. that's what veganism is, too. if we are protesting climate change, misogyny, protesting on behalf of food justice, against racism and seenophobia, there's a place for veganism. it's in our kitchen and wherever we're going, i'd like to make the progressive radical case for why that is so. one thing i notice in the study that talked but the voters for trump in 2016 is they were more likely to believe the 1950s was a better time than now. most of us do not agree with that analysis. when you think about the 1950s, we know that jim crow reigned, there was hostility to integrate it suburbs, that helped to contribute to a problem over educational resources now. we not that women could not sign mortgages and many states, could not serve on juries in many states. that lesbians and gays were persecuted from federal and state jobs. for fear they could be blackmailed by communists. so, there's a lot bad about the '50s. and as one social historian said, you know, leave it to beaver is not a documentary. but one thing that's tr