First Name : Kate
Last Name : Stenvig
Approx. Age : 41
State : Michigan
FACEBOOK : kstenvig
INSTAGRAM : @ktka8oom
TWITTER : https://twitter.com/katestenvig (Inactive)
Tags : BAMN
Notes
Kate Nora Stenvig is an organizer for the radical group BAMN. Like many in BAMN, she's really into affirmative action, abortion, COVID lockdowns and illegal aliens. In 2017, she wrote an op-ed calling for the cancellation of a speech by a conservative on the University of Michigan campus. She's been spotted at many Detroit area immigration and affirmative action rallies. In 2018 she was on Wayne State University's campus, even though she wasn't a student and was probably trespassing, passing out flyers advocating for illegal immigration. Stenvig claimed she was threatened by a man with a knife. She attended a BAMN organized George Floyd rally in 2020 and was quoted as saying, "Protests have grown, because people are really angry and want to keep coming out and fighting." During the pandemic, she protested a piercing shop that legally re-opened. Stenvig has an education degree from the University of Michigan and may work as a teacher. She lives in an apartment in the Oak Grove neighborhood of Detroit near 8 mile road. https://archive.ph/KR24j https://archive.ph/AwnOO https://archive.ph/c6Ret https://archive.ph/PFza2
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