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That 90's Witch Part 3: Religious Witchcraft in the 90's w/ Phyllis Currott

That 90's Witch Part 3: Religious Witchcraft in the 90's w/ Phyllis Currott

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One of the most important revolutions for witches in the 90’s was the advancement of our religious rights and our ability to protect ourselves from discrimination. Things we consider commonplace now, like simply being mildly public as a witch, could get you fired, evicted, or worse. Join me and Phyllis Currott, high priestess and trailblazing attorney for witches’ rights, as we discover how a handful of courageous people changed our legal landscape, and the world, to make a place for witches at the forefront of culture. Let’s go meet our guest!

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