I have this wonderful longtime friend named Tracy. She used to be Tracy Abbott and now she's Tracy Cook. By any name, she's a sweet, smart lady I love dearly for everything she does, which includes political activism.
She was once my secretary — and if in the mid-to-late eighties, you had a letter published in Groo or any other comic wherein I ran a letters page, there's a good chance Tracy retyped your letter for publication. She went from that to writing for television including Late Night with David Letterman and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In the latter gig, she became the first female writer in the history of The Tonight Show. Steve Allen never hired a woman. Jack Paar never hired a woman. Johnny Carson never hired a woman.
For a while, she turned her activism on the various schools her son was attending, even to the point of getting me to come in and talk to students about cartooning and teaching them to draw. Lately, she's directed her efforts to progressive causes including, very recently, the Jimmy Kimmel situation.
Tracy has a Substack account and she's posted two essays about the Kimmel matter. You can read the first one here and the second one here. Even if you're not interested in the politics and Freedom of Speech, you may find them of interest.