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Letters: WWOZ board should listen to Irma Thomas

Por: The Advocate Opinion June 02, 2023

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I never understood Ron DeSantis' protests against the woke mob until I read Monday's article about the New Orleans against the St. Charles Avenue relocation. Those no votes abused the very cultural imperatives that WWOZ represents. This woke abuse sensibility is unworthy of the group and is downright depressing and disappointing. I thought they would have more sense. Let's all lift our heads for just a moment and listen to Irma... + full article



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