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A head nod, a pat on the back, an encouraging smile–these are some of the many ways we can communicate the phrase “I see you.” What does it mean to be seen or to see someone for who they are? It can make a world of a difference, and this week, Cheryle, Jennifer, and Taylor recount moments that made them feel seen in this world and the joy of truly seeing others as they are.
How political views change with age, the importance of voting for young people, and voter fraud conspiracies Want more Black ToxiciTEA? Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
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