Session #53 · 1893–95

Speech #530132412

In Nadezhdas case. although she has a degree in mathematical linguistics. she has been unable to find a job in her field. To survive. she has had to find odd jobs such as babysitting or cleaning houses. The Evening Independent newspaper of St. Petersburg. FL. which I represent. has followed and publicized Nadezhdas struggle for freedom. The Independent has also been at the forefront of efforts by the American people to communicate with Soviet Jews who continue to be denied permission to emigrate by the Soviet Government. The newspapers project. called "The Lifeline Letters." has received national and international attention and support. Following my remarks are two of the many editorials. columns. and articles the newspaper has devoted to this project.
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emigrate

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Humanitarian Victim

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Unknown
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Date
Speech ID
530132412
Paragraph
#2
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