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Remembering George Floyd and Reimagining Abortion and Community Care

podcast July 1, 2022


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This week, Farai is joined by Washington Post investigative journalists and co-authors, Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa to talk about their new biography His Name is George Floyd and why they chose to document George Floyd’s life, legacy, aspirations and the systematic marginalization that derailed him from the American dream. Then Farai interviews writer and visual artist, K. Ibura about her debut youth novel, When the World Turned Upside Down, that explores overcoming adversity with the help of community during racial reckonings and COVID. And on the weekly segment Sippin’ the Political Tea, Breya Johnson of the Black Women’s Health Imperative joins Farai to discuss the fallout of the Supreme Court decision on abortion rights and what it means for all women and birthing people.

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McDonalds baby momma 4 kids DRAMA, deny baby daddy attempt to feed his 1 child because he didn't buy all 3 of her other kids food BREAKDOWN

podcast July 1, 2022

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