• 169: House of Hades Part 14: There's No Place Like a New Home

  • Feb 21 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

169: House of Hades Part 14: There's No Place Like a New Home

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  • Today we are continuing our timeline journey with The House of Hades section entitled There’s No Place Like A New Home which is from pages 424 to 448. To support the show, be sure to find us on Instagram and Twitter @bestdamcamppod and, if you can, join us on Patreon for early access and bonus content. If you'd like to get your thoughts across, you can email us at thebestdamcamp@hotmail.com. FREE PALESTINE: https://savepalestine.carrd.co Riordanverse Merchandise. Check out my Discord! Buy "Home to the Wild." Buy "Way of the Wild" Follow me on Goodreads. For more Percy Jackson content check out Fran's YouTube channel A Healthy Dose of Fran. Nickel Anarchy: Instagram and Redbubble Taylor Paisley-French: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Spotify _________________________ Black Lives Matter links and resources: Ways to HelpPLEASE SIGN PETITIONS, DONATE, CALL AND EMAIL TO DEMAND JUSTICE, AND SHARETwitter Thread on how to support if you have no moneySupport for the Black Trans CommunityTwitter Thread for Black Creative Talent to supportAdvice on how to support from the UK8 Lessons I Learned About Racism That Were Helpful to me a White PersonSupport ProtestorsRacism and the UK Stand With and Support the Asian community: Asian Lives Matter ResourcesStand Against HatredStop AAPI HateAmerica's History of Scape-Goating its Asian citizens Support for the Trans community: How Black Trans PeopleAll About Trans WebsiteStonewall Website SupportUK Mermaids Charity Native American Organisations: The Red NationStop Line 3 - Take ActionNative WellnessNative American Rights Fund
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