The Ripple Effect Podcast #345 (LIVE Emergency Podcast To Discuss Mandatory Masks)

Aug 20, 2021

LIVE Emergency Podcast To Discuss Mandatory Masks for Ludlow Schools and much much more.

LIVE Emergency Podcast To Discuss Mandatory Masks for Ludlow Schools and much, much more with special guests, retired Law Enforcement Officer Louis Tulik, and host of the Blue To Red podcast, Alexander Nicoll.

E-mail The Ludlow School Committee Members To Let Them Know Masks Should Be Optional In Ludlow Schools and all schools: https://www.ludlowps.org/school-committee

SIGN & SHARE This Petition To Make Masks Optional for School Children:  http://chng.it/FDdq8GLVMJ

ALEX NICOLL LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/AlexNicoll

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