052723 This Week in Racism (Part A)
In the first half of the show, we catch up on some of the numerous incidents of racism in the news this past week including attacks on Black people, Mexican […]
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	In the first half of the show, we catch up on some of the numerous incidents of racism in the news this past week including attacks on Black people, Mexican […]
		
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