For years I volunteered in a local prison, speaking and teaching to primarily young black men from the inner city. While I thought we would have little in common, I learned that there was far more that united us, and any differences we had could be used to benefit the other. All my work today has been influenced and shaped by my experiences with those young men.
Today, I talk about what it means from my experience to fight racism and how I learned those lessons from those most impacted by it. Join me for a powerful, sobering, pro-active message.
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The Freedom of Recognizing Bad Things
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