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Florida city that hosted the American Anthropology Association conference which was partially boycotted over state DEI laws.

Mentions (8)
"Can't just be a typical Michigan union Dem though, has to be like an alienated dude in Oklahoma or Tampa or something."
"At least Miami and Jacksonville feel real and like a working city. At least St. Augustine is historical. At least Tampa, Sarasota, Key West, and some other coastal cities are idyllic and relaxing."
Orlando is a place that should not be. · u/bussyblaster69420 · ↑153 · 2021-10-13
"Come on down to Florida, I got somethin' for ya. Pics from the pit ✌🏻"
Lana in Tampa, Florida · u/SleepAloneee · ↑113 · 2023-09-27
"Saw The Cure in Tampa and the crowd was absolute garbage. Loud, fat boomers scrolling facebook, the dude behind me kept SCREAMING trivia about the band during songs (and legit went on a tangent about him breaking his arm in 5th grade?), dude eating a salad during the entire show in the front row, ab"
Worst crowd you've ever seen at a concert? · Livid_Success49 · ↑55 · 2023-07-01
"That Rich Vos will be performing at Side Splitters Comedy Club in Tampa, Florida on September 8-10."
At 3:43 (GMT) the BBC made the grim announcement... · u/NihilistKnight · ↑45 · 2022-09-08
"The queer anthropology association decided to boycott this conference as a result of Floridas current stance on DEI laws, a decidedly stupid decision because I'm not sure what those Floridian academics who have worked hard to set this conference up have to do with that specific change in policy."
"My uncle in Tampa died. This is what I took from his apartment."
Dead uncle haul · u/emilym97 · ↑38 · 2026-01-12
"chicago, nashville, cheyenne, knoxville, and tampa are off the table."
25M drifter. where do I go next? · u/Quilted-Manuscript · ↑30 · 2024-01-21
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