One man, one-rainbow-and-disco-ball-filled vision.
Rae Paoletta
Activist Chaz Stevens, the executive director of a group called The Humanity Fund, is planning to (literally) make its mark this holiday season — according to a ArkansasMatters.com, on Monday (Nov. 30), Stevens submitted an application to erect a rainbow-colored “Festivus Pole” outside Arkansas’ state capitol in Little Rock.
If you’re unaware of Festivus’ perfect magical glory, it’s from Seinfeld, which yes — you can watch on Hulu, my Millennial friends.
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About The Author
Archbishop Chaz Stevens, of Mount Jab Church, is an American entrepreneur, journalist, and well-known human rights and constitutional activist, focusing on the separation of church and state.
Stevens, a former Fortune 500 technology developer, is also CEO of ESAD Int'l, a global organization that provides emotional support animal-related services.
For nearly the last two decades, Stevens has been prominently featured on countess worldwide media outlets.