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OregonBlue

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6. I watched it with my husband and we agreed we need so much more of
Wed May 30, 2018, 10:13 AM
May 2018

this. Black people hosting and black people telling their stories. We know racism happens every day but I don't think most of us realize the extent of it day in and day out and how it affects people's everyday lives. I wanted to cry at the story of the woman who talked about clerks looking past her and apologizing for having to help the "black women first".

Anderson had a great panel on too. applegrove May 2018 #1
I agree..... chillfactor May 2018 #2
+1 SunSeeker May 2018 #5
We all need to reach out everyday in every way to pbmus May 2018 #3
what I liked KT2000 May 2018 #4
I watched it with my husband and we agreed we need so much more of OregonBlue May 2018 #6
the muslim woman made clear the damage of drumph. mopinko May 2018 #7
It's not a safe space JustAnotherGen May 2018 #8
For this thread Gothmog May 2018 #9
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