
#22 | Tesla Returns, New Roofing Paradigm & Section 230 Strikes Again!
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In this episode, we delve into the "Owens Corning Op-Ed" piece, which sheds light on the significant contributions of Latinos in industries such as homeownership and roofing, as well as the impact of Elon Musk's announcement of the opening of an engineering headquarters for Tesla in California.
We also discuss the Gonzalez vs. Google case in the Supreme Court, which challenges Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act for the internet and content creators.
Don't miss our "Courage or Cringe!" segment this week, you won't believe what Ford is trying to do.
Topics Covered:
- (00:47) - The role that latinos are playing in homeownership, the roofing industry, and the hispanic workforce.
- (04:30) - Diving into the "Owens Corning Op-Ed" piece by Black//Brown Collective
- (11:22) - Latino homeowners are financially leveraged but determined.
- (15:01) - Elon Musk announced the opening of an engineering headquarters for Tesla in California.
- (27:57 - Gonzalez vs. Google in the Supreme, the section 230 of the Communications Decency Act being challenged.
- (36:32) - Individual responsibility online, companies algorithms influencing content creators, and the growing grey area of what's right and wrong online.
- (43:10) - Courage or Cringe!
Links and Resources Mentioned:
- Owens Corning Op-Ed
- Gonzalez v. Google LLC
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