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Sep 2022
43m 52s

Heather McGhee

Dan Le Batard, Stugotz
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Dan sits down with Heather McGhee, host of the podcast The Sum of Us and author of a book of the same title. McGhee travelled the country to find out in just how many ways racism shaped American life and the American economy. We dig into what she found.

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