
Trump’s America is Coming—Why We Can’t Afford to Stay Divided
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In times of crisis, marginalized communities often turn inward—protecting our spaces, our culture, our history. But when does protection turn into isolation? And what happens when we become so focused on exclusivity that we forget the bigger fight? In this episode of Bohemia, USA, Robert Jerome Pagan explores how gatekeeping and cultural elitism are weakening our movements—and why history shows us that isolation has never saved anyone from the rise of fascism. From the fall of Berlin’s queer cabarets to the lessons of the Black Panthers, this episode is a wake-up call. If we don’t come together now, we risk losing everything.
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