The Suburban Women Problem
The Suburban Women Problem
The American Fabric: A Love Story
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The American Fabric: A Love Story

A special 3-episode series about immigration
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Despite all the extremist disinformation, suburban women aren’t afraid of immigrants. They’re our friends, our neighbors, our spouses. They’re us. Immigration isn’t a story about fear… it’s a story about love.

And no one knows this better than our own Suburban Women Problem co-host Rachel Vindman. Her husband Alex came here as a refugee from the Soviet Union when he was only 4 years old. Alex says his immigration story has a lot to do with his patriotism and optimism about The United States. It even inspired the speech he made while testifying in Donald Trump's 2019 impeachment case. "Because this is America," he said. "And here right matters."

This week, we’re excited to share a special 3-episode miniseries called The American Fabric. It's hosted by Rachel and features conversations with Alex and other immigrants along with a historian, a psychologist, a political science professor, a Congresswoman, and more. We'll have new episodes today, Thursday, and Friday.

The way we think and talk about immigration in the next month and a half could determine the future of American democracy. We're so pleased to share this special series with you and hope it helps you talk about immigration with the folks in your life.

Stay tuned for Episode 2 tomorrow!

Learn more about our guests:
Lt. Colonel (retired) Alexander Vindman
Congresswoman Delia Ramirez
Dr. Sara Sadhwani, professor of politics and immigration
Sonal Jain, owner of Chamak Dhamak in Akron OH

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The Suburban Women Problem
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