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Ask MeFi: Coping in a red state

I am devastated by the results of this election. I live in a red state, which I love, and I am surrounded by people I love who voted for Trump. I have given up trying to understand it. These people are my community. I truly believe they are good, kind, thoughtful people, and they voted for someone who is promising to do a lot of harm to other good, kind people. Any advice for coping? I can't cut them off, they are friends and family. Help.




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Ask MeFi: Suggestions for spinsterhood literature/essays

I'm a 40F who upon hearing the election results this week, felt a surge a gratitude about being a spinster. I figure there has to be articles, books, or some type of literature made by fellow spinsters throughout history about their experiences.

I'm a 40F who upon hearing the election results this week, felt a surge a gratitude about having no kids or a male partner. I of course have been on this path for years, mostly due to my total disinterest in dating and or sex. (I didn't realize I was a OG member of the 4B Movement.)
The choice to forego the things that many women consider their purpose in life does make you feel like the weird one.
I figure there has to be articles, books, or some type of literature made by fellow spinsters throughout history about their experiences. It find it a 95 percent positive experience, but I'd also be curious if these ladies have also written about the drawbacks (money troubles, not being anyone's person) as well.
I'd be curious how the stigma played out then as it does now, I figure it was worse then due to not being able to get good jobs, but I know in some places, these women served as elderly caretakers. I look forward to learning more.




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Spiritualism Exposed

The aim of this lesson is to show that our only safeguard against Satan’s last-day delusions is a personal relationship with Christ and a solid grounding in the teachings of the Bible. This includes its teaching about death, regardless of what our eyes and ears and hearts might try to tell us. *Study this week’s lesson, based on chapters 31–34 of The Great Controversy.




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Conspiracy Theories Aside, Here's What Contact Tracers Really Do

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, contact tracing is downright buzzy, and not always in a good way. Contact tracing is the public health practice of informing people when they've been exposed to a contagious disease. As it has become more widely employed across the U.S., it has also become mired in modern political polarization and conspiracy theories. Misinformation abounds, from tales that people who talk to contact tracers will be sent to nonexistent "FEMA camps" — a rumor so prevalent that health officials in Washington state had to put out a statement in May debunking it — to elaborate theories that the efforts are somehow part of a plot by global elites , such as the Clinton Foundation, Bill Gates or George Soros. At the very least, such misinformation could hinder efforts to contain the coronavirus, and at worst it has sparked threats against tracers, say some observers, including the Institute for Strategic Dialogue , a London-based organization that studies polarization.




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What Happens When A Pandemic And An Epidemic Collide

Anton Besenko is worried. He fears all the hard-won progress made in fighting the AIDS epidemic is on a collision course with the urgent needs of the coronavirus pandemic. "For people with HIV, it's double, triple the crisis since the start of the lockdown," says the Ukrainian AIDS advocate . "I have a bad feeling that organizations and governments are so concentrated on COVID that they are completely forgetting about HIV. For marginalized people, it's a question of life and death." Besenko is no stranger to health crises. After years of injection drug use, he contracted HIV (which he now lives with) and hepatitis C (which he's now cured). He got clean in 2004. Today, he works for the International HIV/AIDS Alliance Ukraine as a coordinator for harm reduction programs that help IV drug users get clean needles or safer alternative drugs like methadone. On July 10, he led a session at the 23rd (virtual) International AIDS Conference on the impact of COVID-19 on AIDS. Suddenly, he and




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Despite Shortfalls And Delays, U.S. Testing Czar Says Efforts Are Mostly 'Sufficient'

Public health experts generally agree that, in spite of improvements, the U.S. still falls short on the testing needed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The official who oversees the country's testing efforts, however, maintains the U.S. is doing well on testing now and will soon be able to expand testing greatly using newer, point-of-care tests that deliver quick results. In an interview with NPR's Morning Edition , Adm. Brett Giroir pointed out the U.S. is currently conducting more than 700,000 tests a day. He argued that some parts of the country are already conducting enough tests to contain outbreaks. "We know that in areas of the country right now that have appropriate mitigation, that the testing we have is sufficient. We know right now that the testing we have is dense enough that we can detect very sensitively where there's going to be a problem," the assistant secretary for health in the Department of Health and Human Services told NPR. A recent analysis for NPR by Harvard




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Former West Virginia Nursing Assistant Confesses To Murder Of Veterans At VA Hospital

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Issues of the Environment: Ann Arbor Climate Corps helping push the city toward carbon neutrality

You may not have noticed, but the Ann Arbor Climate Corps has been quietly working this year to combat the affects of climate change and help the city achieve its goal of carbon neutrality by 2030. The program is designed to increase the Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability’s outreach capacity and help residents take action toward that end. WEMU's David Fair talked it over with Ann Arbor Climate Corps program manager, Maggie Halpern.




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178: Leisure Suit Larry's, Uh, Pixels

We got a rootin' tootin' podcast here. Darn tootin'. Can you both rootin'- and darn'- something that's tootin' in the same paragraph like this? I don't know. I really don't know. I might be going to podcast jail. Before that happens, though, here's me and jessamyn chattering about MetaFilter, the nature of daylight, representation vs. allusion in crappy old Sierra erotic comedy adventures, MetaFilter, the concept of (for some reason) No Nut November, "Meta", and who knows what else because we're both still getting used to the time change. It runs exactly, precisely, to the second 90 minutes.

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- Jessamyn is a bee
- I got a tattoo and literally everyone guessed right
- remember, remember, the No Nut November, the Poe's Law'd Sienfeldian plot
- Jess recently enjoyed reading Finna
- I recently enjoyed rereading Dune, I don't have a link or anything, I just did is all
- also Sierpinski Triangles
- okay, on review I totally recognize that yodel breakdown in Focus' Hocus Pocus

Jobs
- Property project management and maintenance by Barbara Spitzer
- Drop off a document at the PA Secretary of State in Harrisburg by Sheydem-tants

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- The Worst House On The Internet by missjenny (MeFi Post)
- Are You a Clickbait Genius? by malevolent
- Saturday Afternoon Ikea Trip Simulator by dng (MeFi Post)
- Mini-Project: Convert exported Metafilter comments to HTML, JSON, or MBOX by Kadin2048
- Mystic Paths - A new word board game! by meinvt

MetaFilter
- anyone who enjoys wild birds is a birder! birding is for everyone! by jessamyn
- Aspirational rhetorical loquaciousness by simmering octagon
- The United States Postal Service: "Non oficialis motto!" by not_on_display
- Uh oh by Cookiebastard
- Fractal vise by clawsoon
- Welp, there goes my evening ... by dancestoblue
- Off, dud, over, under, upon, hot, ono, oof, hi, lo, etc. by tss

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- help me find more podcasts by jessamyn
- HBTY HBTY HBD* HBTY by QuakerMel
- How fast/reliable is TSA's lost and found? by LSK
- What's a good name for an office can crusher? by box
- Programming/computer science/IT terms that refer to obsolete tech? by potrzebie
- Burying ethernet cable (or wireless??) by wenestvedt
- I want to learn art by Brittanie
- Donated to take a campaign over its goal. Goal changed afterwards. wtf? by scruss
- Have Jazz Hands, Will Jazzercize by meese

MetaTalk
- MeFi Mall 2021 by hippybear
- MetaFilter Gift Swap 2021 Signups by curious nu
- MeFi Holiday Card Exchange by needlegrrl
- NaNoWriMo 2021 by womb of things to be and tomb of things that were
- Roll, Truck, Roll by lauranesson




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181: Pivot Table the Calendar

I love podcasts, woo woo woo! I love podcasts, how 'bout you? Here's episode 181, with jessamyn and I contemplating the idea of a week and a month and talking about misc. MetaFilterian stuff. Runs about 90 minutes.

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- my penance for being late getting this up is reusing last months experimental horn version of the original podcast theme even though it hurts to listen to now
- rabbit rabbit, apparently
- 181 is a palindromic prime
- I haven't gone back to figure out if I started doing the podcast at episode 34 or earlier, but god it's been a while either way
- Jessamyn, when the reference didn't land

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- The year I won a year's supply of cheese by jessamyn
- The Rocinante, my hand-painted ship model from The Expanse by rachaelfaith
- The 885 films I saw and reviewed in 2021 by growabrain
- Birdsong Audio Separation by kaibutsu
- So I made a Wordle clone (with some extra features) by RustyBrooks
- Return to the Planet: a Zine Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of FFVII by subdee

MetaFilter
- "Life's hard enough, and I'm looking to make people feel better" by jessamyn
- WKRIP by guiseroom
- No More Waiting For The End Of Time by chavenet
- Up to 30 stitches per inch! No bobbins! Quiet! by metaquarry
- What came first? Or last, or in between? by brainwane
- A Brief History of Windfuckers by oulipian
- Ex-NM labor official shares real world experience: capitalism sucks by wenestvedt
- "There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time." by oulipian
- JEOPARDAMY! by Going To Maine
- Look at the quality of this 3D animation by They sucked his brains out!
- "It's like people who try to clone their dogs" by jessamyn
- Free thread! by cortex
- Free Thread Returns by cortex
- Free Thread Forever by cortex
- Free Thread & Robin by cortex

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- HELP, there's an elk in my freezer! by MonkeyToes
- What was that music video with the giant blue butt sculpture? by mermaidcafe
- what's that song? by peppercorn
- What's that weird instrument: The Beatles: Get Back edition by 2N2222
- When was Van Halen's 1984 album released? by Short End Of A Wishbone
- Help identify this mystery object? by scody
- What do they call a stupid SOB in your neck of the woods? by Gotanda
- Rock music puns? by OrangeVelour
- Do I need a bank with a real building I can go to? by DMelanogaster
- Parsing Amazon reviews by Cozybee

MetaTalk
- Introduce yourself! by cortex
- Our favorite under-loved comments of 2021 by MonkeyToes
- a comment by kimberussell




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VIDEO: Atlanta Pianist John Burke Performs Grammy-nominated 'Orogen'

In 2016, at only 28-years-old, pianist John Burke has already accomplished the dream of a lifetime for many musicians -- to be nominated for a Grammy Award. It's for his newest album " Orogen ," a breathtaking journey through what he describes as the creation of mountains.




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How Does Dumping Beer Help British Pubs Survive The Pandemic?

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit NOEL KING, HOST: There's something happening in the U.K. right now that is reminiscent of Prohibition in the United States. You remember those old pictures of bar owners pouring out gallons and gallons of booze? STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Oh, yeah. Well, British pub owners today are dumping all the beer that's gone bad during the months they were in lockdown. DUNCAN SMITH: During the 14-week shutdown, a significant amount of our beers and lagers became out of date. KING: That's Duncan Smith (ph). He's been a bartender for 33 years, and one of the pubs that he operates has been around for 250 years. SMITH: It's been serving the community for that long and, you know, been through world wars and all the rest of it and, obviously, very different times that long ago. And something comes along like this, which could wipe it out, and we've got to take any benefit we possibly can, thrown out by the government and the suppliers, in order to survive. INSKEEP: The




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Red Ink Overflowing: In June, U.S. Borrowed A Typical Year's Worth

The federal deficit ballooned last month as the U.S. government tried to cushion the blow from the coronavirus pandemic. The red ink in June alone totaled $864 billion . The federal government ran a bigger deficit last month alone than it usually does all year. Washington spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to prop up small businesses and assist laid-off workers. With three months left in the government's fiscal year, the year's deficit of $2.7 trillion is already nearly twice as large as the previous record of $1.4 trillion, set in 2009 during the Great Recession. While the government is spending heavily on the pandemic , tax collections in June were lower than usual. The filing deadline for 2019 income taxes was postponed until July 15. Congressional forecasters expect the federal deficit for the full year to reach $3.7 trillion. With infections on the rise, Congress is expected to consider additional relief measures this month. Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https:/




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Caterpillar

This song, Caterpillar, is the first single from "Apocalypse Pickin' Party" by The Great Disappointment. I think the central theme/metaphor is pretty obvious. We have also released a lyric video here. CONTENT WARNING: there is no graphic violence shown but it sure is implied.




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01 - melonhead - vampire deer

this is a long, chaotic, dissonant track that just goes and goes into space

supposedly this is some kind of creature that lurks around southern ottawa county and likes to stalk windmills and howl a lot - or is it northern allegan county? sagautuck? macatawa, where in the early 20th century, mr baum took dictation of their legends to create the oz series? they're out there fortunately, i'm only close enough to transcribe their radio transmissions




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02 - red sunset in detroit - vampire deer

the melonhead goes to the big town - more ambient, chaotic stuff for the other half of the album




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Hiring Surged In June With 4.8 Million Jobs Added Before New Spike In Infections

Updated at 5 p.m. ET Employers added a record 4.8 million jobs last month, as the U.S. economy continued to slowly bounce back from a deep and painful coronavirus recession. The unemployment rate dipped to 11.1%. Job growth accelerated from May, when revised figures show employers added 2.7 million jobs. Loading... "Our economy is roaring back," President Trump told reporters in the White House briefing room. "It's coming back extremely strong." What's odd this time is that the closely-watched monthly jobs report offers a snapshot of the economy that was already somewhat out of date as soon as it was issued. The Labor Department report reflects conditions from the middle of June. The COVID-19 outbreak has since been accelerating in many states , which could put the brakes on the nascent economic recovery. Investors welcomed the positive jobs news. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 92 points while the Nasdaq composite index hit a new, record high. "This is not just luck, what's




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Jacob Reddy shares his gritpop spirit with “These Streets Are Ours” EP

Rising indie artist Jacob Reddy released his first EP, 'These Streets Are Ours.' This EP is a powerful tribute to strength and modern-day rebellion. It features five songs that showcase…





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The Stoop: You Trippin'?

Psychedelics and their potential to help heal are in the limelight lately. But can they help with collective healing? It’s an award winning episode of the Stoop podcast.




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The Man Helping Drive the Investigation Into Trump’s Push to Keep Power

Thomas Windom, a little-known federal prosecutor, is overseeing key elements of the Justice Department’s intensifying investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.




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A Mother-Daughter Conspiracy

What do Herod, Herodias, Salome, and John the Baptist have to do with end-time Bible prophecy?



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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Worshiping the Creator

Most Christians believe that the seventh-day Sabbath is only for Jews, but the Bible reveals that the Sabbath was established at Creation for all peoples.



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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Esta medida no soluciona el problema de salud en el país: Pizarro

Maria José Pizarro habla sobre la eliminación de los recobros del sistema de salud




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La contaminación del aire en Bogotá se repite en el tiempo: Hernández

Mario Hernández habla sobre el problema de mala calidad de aire




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Sentido colectivo de la humanidad se recuperó ante coronavirus: Pizarro

Maria José Pizarro habla sobre la importancia de lo colectivo frente al coronavirus




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Menos mal tenemos las redes sociales en este momento de crisis: Pinzón

Santiago Pinzón habla sobre el papel de las redes frente al Coronavirus




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Colombianos varados en crucero piden ayuda para retornar




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Prepararnos para el pico de la pandemia: ¿No fue suficiente el tiempo?




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¿Qué pilares debería tener una nueva reforma tributaria?




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¿Qué obstáculos se empiezan a evidenciar al iniciar la vacunación?

A una semana del inicio de la vacunación, panelistas creen que hace falta mayor control, vigilancia; transparencia y blindaje contra el clientelismo.




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Covid-19 y vacunación: ¿cuál es el panorama ante tercer pico?

Expertos consideran que se deben fortalecer estrategias como Prass; que las oleadas se seguirán presentando y que se debe mejorar ritmo de vacunación.




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¿Cuál es el rumbo empieza a tomar el paro nacional tras visita de la CIDH?

Panelistas creen que visita es importante para avanzar en diálogo y calmar los ánimos; otros creen que Comisión es parcializada y creen que debe escuchar todas las partes.




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Episodio 2- Hora2022: la lectura de la coyuntura

Cuatro precandidatos analizaron la jornada del 20 de julio; plantearon sus propuestas para un mejor país y consideran la lucha contra las drogas un tema central en la discusión política.




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Episodio 3- Hora2022: la definición de las estrategias

Cuatro expertos plantean que tanto un mensaje claro, como tener una figura a representar, serán claves para ganar las elecciones del próximo año.




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Episodio 4- Hora2022: Coalición de la Esperanza

Cuatro figuras de la coalición plantearon que el centro es una propuesta de economía de mercado; respeto del Estado de derecho y recuperación de la seguridad.




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Episodio V-Hora2022: Estamos Listas y la agenda de género en elecciones

Integrantes del movimiento político plantearon los desafíos a los que se enfrentan al dar el salto a la política nacional; panelistas señalaron los retos en la agenda de género.




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Episodio 6-Hora2022: la Alianza Verde

Tres precandidatos del Verde explicaron en qué consiste el mecanismo del que saldrá elegido uno de los candidatos oficiales del partido.




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Hora2022-episodio 7: Alejandro Gaviria; el Nuevo Liberalismo y la derecha

Panelistas plantearon que Gaviria podría unir al centro; creen que el Nuevo Liberalismo tiene oportunidades en el Congreso y que en la derecha el panorama sigue siendo poco claro.




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Hora2022-episodio 8: el Centro Democrático

Cuatro des los seis precandidatos del partido de gobierno hablaron sobre los mecanismos elegidos, el futuro de la colectividad y sobre su visión de país.




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Hora2022-episodio 9: primer debate de candidatos y Polimétrica

Cuatro directores de medios de comunicación analizaron el primer encuentro de precandidatos. Resaltaron complejidades para entender el centro como espectro político en la carrera presidencial.




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Episodio 10-Hora2022: la narrativa de los candidatos

Expertos en comunicación política analizaron declaraciones y el discurso político de candidatos como Petro, Fajardo, Zuluaga y María Fernanda Cabal.




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Hora2022-Episodio 11: el debate con los candidatos.

Francia Márquez, Juan Manuel Galán, Federico Gutiérrez y Enrique Peñalosa hablaron sobre su visión de país, justicia y relaciones con Venezuela.




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Hora2022-episodio 12: los candidatos frente a la paz

A cinco años del Acuerdo de paz, 10 candidatos a la presidencia fijan sus posiciones sobre el Acuerdo, su implementación y política en seguridad. No se pierda el análisis con expertos.




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Coaliciones políticas de cara al 2022, ¿qué rumbo empiezan a tomar?

Panelistas ven positivo que distintas figuras políticas que acojan bajo una coalición. Creen que ayuda al electorado, genera orden y alinderamiento ideológico.




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Hora2022-episodio13: el debate de las cabezas de lista al senado

Seis cabezas de lista al senado debatieron sobre la estrategia para llegar al Congreso; la falta de legitimidad de la corporación, y una conversación sobre sus propuestas.




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Hora2022-episodio 15: de la opinión a la política.

Cuatro antiguos panelistas de Hora20 explicaron los motivos para dar el salto a la política. Hablaron de sus propuestas, de la visión de país y de la necesidad de renovar el Congreso.




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Hora2022-episodio 16: las candidatas a la Cámara por Bogotá

Cinco aspirantes hablaron de su llegada a la política; de los desafíos en campaña y de sus propuestas en materia de seguridad, movilidad y género.




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Episodio 20-Hora2022: los jóvenes que buscan llegar a la Cámara por Bogotá

Cinco candidatos contaron las propuestas con las que buscan llegar al Congreso: educación, seguridad y emprendimientos son algunas de las banderas.




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Episodio 21-Hora2022: elección de curules de paz, ¿oportunidad en riesgo?

Expertos y candidatos resaltaron los desafíos y las dificultades para desarrollar la campaña en medio del conflicto y la nula financiación.