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Sam Brewster

@sbrewster99

Physician. Love all things Royals, Chiefs, Mizzou, home brewing, woodworking, reading, fishing, He/him. Black Lives Matter.

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Gender affirming care saves lives. Period. While it’s unsurprising the hateful MO GOP moved this through, we will remain steadfast in our support of trans youth in Missouri. news.stlpublicradio.org/government-pol…

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Second semester the drop off line has been diverted through the teachers parking lot, it’s pretty illuminating. I wonder which one of the 0nz1 high school teachers has the Calvin pissing on Biden sticker proudly displayed on his truck?

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For the The Washington Post, I had an all-time great conversation with all-time great Nick Offerman, who generously rallied after a 12 hour night shoot & less than 4 hours of sleep to talk about fate & gender & love & more! washingtonpost.com/arts-entertain…

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“The company skipped the very crucial step of sending five lower-class people to the bottom of the ocean to make sure it was safe enough for the wealthy,” said Otto Scofield, a member of the Marine Technology Society. bit.ly/42PJPsp

“The company skipped the very crucial step of sending five lower-class people to the bottom of the ocean to make sure it was safe enough for the wealthy,” said Otto Scofield, a member of the Marine Technology Society.  bit.ly/42PJPsp
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#OnThisDay in 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. The Brooklyn, New York native represented New York’s 12th congressional district for 7 terms from 1969 to 1983. Learn more on our Searchable Museum: s.si.edu/4fyX1sq.

#OnThisDay in 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. The Brooklyn, New York native represented New York’s 12th congressional district for 7 terms from 1969 to 1983. 

Learn more on our Searchable Museum: s.si.edu/4fyX1sq.