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Oct 2019
40m 16s

Canaries in the Mine: Latham Thomas on D...

Rebecca Minkoff
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We are a country built upon a foundation of slavery, and the truth is that that has affected every aspect of our culture. We live in an era of #blacklivesmatter and #metoo, spurred by the need to, once and for all, stare down the face of inequality, of institutionalized racism, sexism and fear – issues that should have been resolved years ago but still lurk ... Show More
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