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@chescaleigh

my book "Well, That Escalated Quickly" is in stores now! | | formerly

New York City
Joined February 2009
Born November 29

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Aug 25

    For the finale of our policing mini-series, we break down how isn’t just about police violence, but reinvesting in community programs to get at the root of social harm.

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  2. Calling all Los Angeles bald baddies! Who cuts your hair?

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  3. If you thought the above tweet was sarcasm, I have news for you. It totally was. How...

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  4. I didn’t watch last night’s debate but I’m really loving all the fresh, varied & not at all problematic fly jokes. Hey, has anyone thought to start a Twitter account for the fly? That would be a wacky & very original idea. I would very much like to follow a fly on twitter.

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  5. Great news! You can literally start voting you-know-who out today! By voting early at in-person sites or by mail, you can help build the bank of votes now. below.

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  6. Oct 7
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  7. Oct 6
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  8. Oct 6

    Conspiracy. Espionage. Hacking. High School. Just your average day in Washington. Stream a new YA political thriller and lock into a new world brought to you by the makers of .

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  9. Oct 6

    My friend was head-writer for & it’s now 16 on the fiction charts! DoDC is a YA political thriller (think gossip girl + DC) & I was lucky to play a hilariously hate worthy news pundit 😂 Subscribe on your fav podcast apps!

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  10. Retweeted
    Oct 4

    The moral of the story is, he lied to you for months and encouraged you to live wrecklessly during a pandemic, and when it got to him he received every top tier treatment and medication to ensure his survival while your friends and family died alone. Remember that on Nov 3rd.

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  11. Retweeted
    Oct 4

    Focus on your goals, be kind to others, protect your peace, and mind the business that pays you.

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  12. Retweeted

    I don’t know who needs to hear this, but just a reminder that calls to “be kind” to someone who has abused you is a gaslighting tactic. It furthers the idea that the abuser is deserving of considerations that his or her victims are not.

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  13. Oct 3

    Oh hey. Superstore returns to NBC October 29th at 8pm est 🙃😘

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  14. Retweeted
    Oct 3

    He paid $750 in federal taxes and is receiving the best health care America has to offer. Millions of people will be left uninsured if ACA is struck down by SCOTUS. Let that sink in.

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  15. Retweeted
    Oct 2

    Please have some sympathy for the man who ruined your life then murdered your grandparents

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  16. Retweeted
    Oct 2

    NOW THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS IT, it's a serious condition worthy of the best health care in the world, not "a mild flu." NOW THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS IT, we are "one" America, not an America in which the covid mortality rate for Black people is THREE TIMES that of white people.

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  17. Retweeted
    Oct 2

    NOW THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS IT, it's called the "coronavirus" not the "China-virus." NOW THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS IT, it's a non-partisan issue, not a "hoax invented by Democrats." NOW THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS IT, we must follow the advice of experts? 200,000 Americans are dead.

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  18. Retweeted
    Oct 2

    I could name a dozen Black women off the top of my head who’d probably love to know when Twitter decided to adopt this bold new policy

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  20. Sep 2

    taking a lil social media break to clear my head & focus on the important stuff 💕

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  21. Retweeted
    Jul 22

    When people ask “but what about the good cops?” they’re fundamentally asking the wrong question. We should be asking “what do we empower cops to do?” Here’s why

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