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Feb 2021
32m 33s

Racism and Vaccination in the U.S. | And...

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Trevor highlights racial inequity in vaccine distribution, Dulce Sloan examines the stereotype of the strong Black woman, and Andra Day discusses "The United States vs. Billie Holiday."

 

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