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In this episode of The TMI, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne sit down with their dear friend Rameen Aminzadeh. They delve into Rameen’s inspiring story of resilience and activism, tracing his path from a filmmaker and community leader to overcoming severe health challenges, including becoming a double amputee. Rameen shares the struggles he faced navigating the healthcare system, the mental and physical hurdles of his recovery, and the importance of community support. The conversation also sheds light on broader systemic issues, such as the failings of American healthcare, the impact of government policies on everyday lives, and the necessity of advocacy and awareness. Join us for this heartfelt and eye-opening discussion that underscores the true meaning of community and perseverance.
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Colonization teaches not to want to emulate Black people. But they do.
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