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  <title>Swimming Against the Legislative Tides</title>
  <description> Sarah Levin&amp;amp;nbsp;is the founder of&amp;amp;nbsp;Secular Strategies.&amp;amp;nbsp; She is also a lobbyist&amp;amp;nbsp;and coalition builder.&amp;amp;nbsp; Sarah&amp;amp;nbsp;has made it her life’s work to fight for&amp;amp;nbsp;legislation protecting secular points of view.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;    Gerardo (Gee) Matamoros is president of the SMART NYC&amp;amp;nbsp;Board,&amp;amp;nbsp;and self-described&amp;amp;nbsp;newfound activist.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;He is impacting his community&amp;amp;nbsp;through his passion and dedication to ensuring SMART is&amp;amp;nbsp;an option for everyone in recovery.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this podcast,&amp;amp;nbsp;they&amp;amp;nbsp;talk&amp;amp;nbsp;about:&amp;amp;nbsp;     Sarah&amp;amp;nbsp;growing up&amp;amp;nbsp;in a political family that loved to talk about religion and politics at the kitchen table&amp;amp;nbsp;        Sarah being introduced to SMART when she&amp;amp;nbsp;worked for the&amp;amp;nbsp;Secular&amp;amp;nbsp;Coalition&amp;amp;nbsp;for America&amp;amp;nbsp;  Being&amp;amp;nbsp;the engine of the secular movement&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;  Gee grew up in different countries and&amp;amp;nbsp;came&amp;amp;nbsp;to the US&amp;amp;nbsp;for college&amp;amp;nbsp;  Gee’s&amp;amp;nbsp;stint with “naughty” substances and finding SMART&amp;amp;nbsp;  What brought Sarah and Gee together&amp;amp;nbsp;        Advocating&amp;amp;nbsp;for separation of church and state and evidence-based policy&amp;amp;nbsp;  Explaining&amp;amp;nbsp;to law makers&amp;amp;nbsp;why&amp;amp;nbsp;Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)&amp;amp;nbsp;should be&amp;amp;nbsp;supported in recovery&amp;amp;nbsp;  Ending the&amp;amp;nbsp;stigma&amp;amp;nbsp;of addiction&amp;amp;nbsp;for people in recovery&amp;amp;nbsp;  The&amp;amp;nbsp;First&amp;amp;nbsp;Amendment&amp;amp;nbsp;cases&amp;amp;nbsp;that protect choice in recovery pathways&amp;amp;nbsp;  Shifting&amp;amp;nbsp;the&amp;amp;nbsp;burden&amp;amp;nbsp;to the courts to ensure&amp;amp;nbsp;secular recovery options are given to people&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;        Gee’s outreach and awareness efforts in NYC&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;  Newfound&amp;amp;nbsp;energy in&amp;amp;nbsp;rallying&amp;amp;nbsp;people to get involved in SMART’s&amp;amp;nbsp;legislative&amp;amp;nbsp;changes&amp;amp;nbsp;  Why it’s important to learn the ecosystem of decision makers&amp;amp;nbsp;in your community and make SMART known&amp;amp;nbsp;  Telling your&amp;amp;nbsp;story because&amp;amp;nbsp;your&amp;amp;nbsp;voice&amp;amp;nbsp;matters to&amp;amp;nbsp;lawmakers at all levels&amp;amp;nbsp;    </description>
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