In a dynamic soundstage in Hell’s Kitchen, Free & Equal hosted a vibrant debate featuring five Presidential candidates tackling critical issues. With candidates ranging from libertarians to socialists, the debate offered a refreshing break from the usual two-party dominance. Christina Tobin, founder of Free & Equal, alongside Caitlin Sinclair from One America News Network, and candidate Jason Palmer, moderated the event, ensuring a diverse discussion. Jill Stein, the Green Party veteran, emphasized the need to address inequality and militarism, while Chase Oliver and Lars Mapstead, libertarian contenders, highlighted their mission to “unrig the system.” Claudia De la Cruz and Jasmine Sherman brought the socialist perspective, challenging the mainstream political narrative. This debate underscored Free & Equal’s commitment to a more inclusive political dialogue. Click here to read this article on The New Yorker.
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In a dynamic soundstage in Hell’s Kitchen, Free & Equal hosted a vibrant debate featuring five Presidential candidates tackling critical issues. With candidates ranging from libertarians to socialists, the debate offered a refreshing break from the usual two-party dominance. Christina Tobin, founder of Free & Equal, alongside Caitlin Sinclair from One America News Network, and candidate Jason Palmer, moderated the event, ensuring a diverse discussion. Jill Stein, the Green Party veteran, emphasized the need to address inequality and militarism, while Chase Oliver and Lars Mapstead, libertarian contenders, highlighted their mission to “unrig the system.” Claudia De la Cruz and Jasmine Sherman brought the socialist perspective, challenging the mainstream political narrative. This debate underscored Free & Equal’s commitment to a more inclusive political dialogue. Click here to read this article on The New Yorker.