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In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen brings a wave of hope, showcasing the resilience and progress of communities standing up for justice and equality across the nation.

We kick off with a landmark ruling from U.S. District Judge Trina Thompson, who extended protections for nearly 60,000 residents under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This decision counters efforts by the Trump administration to dismantle vital humanitarian safeguards, affirming the dignity and contributions of immigrants and reminding us that justice is achievable when communities unite.

Next, we turn to a heated town hall meeting in Nebraska, where Republican Congressman Mike Flood faced a vocal crowd demanding accountability on healthcare issues and transparency regarding the Trump administration's actions. The backlash highlights a growing grassroots movement ready to challenge political norms as we approach the 2026 midterms.

In a significant victory for religious freedom, Jefferson County, Illinois, has removed a controversial Ten Commandments monument from public property, affirming the separation of church and state. This decision, celebrated by advocates, underscores the importance of citizen engagement in upholding constitutional values.

We also celebrate Massachusetts lawmakers who have passed the Reproductive Shield Act 2.0, providing robust protections for reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare. This legislation is a powerful response to escalating threats against bodily autonomy and highlights Massachusetts' commitment to safeguarding essential health services.

Listeners will be inspired by the innovative Small Lots, Big Impacts Design Competition in Los Angeles, which seeks creative solutions to the city's housing crisis by reimagining vacant lots for sustainable living. The impressive array of entries showcases a collective vision for an equitable future, with city officials eager to implement these designs.

Lastly, we spotlight People's Book, a small independent bookstore in Takoma Park, Maryland, that is turning political dissent into action by donating proceeds from the sale of a controversial book to immigrant support organizations. This initiative exemplifies how local businesses can advocate for justice and community solidarity.

Join us for this uplifting episode filled with stories of hope, resilience, and the ongoing fight for a better America!

If you have thoughts, ideas, or more good news to share, we’d love to hear from you! Call or message us at 202-656-6271 or drop us a line at beowulf@twosquaredmediaproductions.com.

More on today's stories here:

https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-temporary-protected-status


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/05/mike-flood-nebraska-town-hall-trump


https://www.aclu-il.org/en/press-releases/jefferson-county-illinois-moves-ten-commandments-monument-residents-dismiss-lawsuit


https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/reproductive-shield-act-sent-governor-224549710.html


https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/small-lots-big-impacts-affordable-housing-contest-la


https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/bookstore-donates-republican-money-to-immigrants


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Thanks to Rosabelle Heine and Aaron Watson for production assistance.

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