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On this episode of Blacktivities, our hosts explore the history of segregation and integration in America. The impact of integration on the Black community is discussed – good and bad, and Shannon and Lisa share their own struggles with raising young black children in a society that still has not overcome racial issues. Lisa discusses an incident that changed her parenting approach regarding talking to children about race.
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Retired Florida professor Marvin Dunn has been dismayed at recent efforts to battle so-called critical race theory and limit the way educators can talk about race. Last year, Florida Governor […]
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