Ep 16: Civil Rights Movement 2.0 with Reverend Joanne Coleman

 
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In this powerfully moving episode, Reverend Dr. Joanne Coleman, shares about her experience growing up with racism in America. She describes living through the first civil rights movement as a child, reflects on what has changed since then, and what still needs to be done collectively. This episode is full of vivid personal stories from her own life, as well as eye-opening metaphors that will change the way you think of racism. A must-listen.

 

In this powerfully moving episode, Reverend Dr. Joanne Coleman, shares about her experience growing up with racism in America. She describes living through the first civil rights movement as a child, reflects on what has changed since then, and what still needs to be done collectively.

 

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