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Feb 2023
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Super Soul Special: Oprah and Tarana Bur...

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Original Air Date: September 15, 2021

Oprah sits down with the founder of #MeToo, Tarana Burke, to discuss her new memoir, Unbound. In this candid conversation, Tarana reveals how her own experiences with sexual abuse, shame and unkindness helped her discover her true calling as an empathetic leader.


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