by Brenna Chambliss
<p><b>“2020 Did It to Me” is a monthly podcast documenting the life-altering changes we’ve experienced as a result of 2020. </b></p>
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April 1, 2025
Since President Donald Trump took office in January, he's issued several executive orders against DEI. Companies are walking back their DEI efforts at an increased rate, and consumers are boycotting. Sources: The White House - Ending DEI Programs Executive Order NPR - DEI Executive Order Temporary Block CBS - Trump Blaming FAA DEI for Plane Crash USA Today - Removal of the Black Lives Matter Mural USA Today - DEI and Trump - Divisiveness Explained ...
March 1, 2025
Let's unpack a Pew Research Center report from February 2025 that looks at COVID’s impact in four specific areas of American life: Personal health and policy The workplace Religious life Technology use Sources: https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/02/12/5-years-later-america-looks-back-at-the-impact-of-covid-19/ https://www.brookings.edu/articles/a-majority-of-americans-are-worried-about-the-trump-administrations-prospects/ Email info@2020diditto...
December 3, 2024
Host Rachel Thompson reflects on the lasting impact of 2020, revealing how we're still grappling with its far-reaching effects and exploring a decades-long journey of self-discovery.
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