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Jul 2020
1h 10m

Interracial, Intercultural Love, and Bec...

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Pai and Christina Mushayamunda have felt the sideways stares and double looks of racism, being an intercultural and interracial couple in Tennessee. But they're fighting the good fight and using righteous anger to help make right and make change to systemic racism in America. The married hosts of The Culture Talk Collective are here to talk about what racial ... Show More
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