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The elders who lived through segregation pass down the wisdom and knowledge they gained as they learned to safely navigate extremely tense, frightening, and humiliating situations. In this episode we learn from their example and find ways to move forward towards a more just future.
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On this episode Amy (@Amys22Cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) is joined by Ms G. They also had the original first lady of the show Mercedes Calor stop by. They discussed Cardi […]
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