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Mar 2024
49m 25s

Daryl Davis: Changing Minds

Stitcher & Team Coco, Rob Lowe
About this episode
Rob is a huge admirer of the incredible activist and R&B musician Daryl Davis. He is the first Black author to write a book on the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) based on in-person interviews, and he has convinced dozens of Klansmen to leave and denounce the hate group. Today, Daryl joins Rob to discuss his incredible activism work, the power of conversation, his experi ... Show More
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