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Two amazing humans navigate the gray as they discuss a little known part of our history in Bruce's Beach. If you haven't heard this story in the news, you're going to want to tune in and perhaps do a little digging on your own. In 1912, Willa and Charles Bruce bought a plot of land on Manhattan Beach for a little over $1200. After building a prosperous black-owned business and community spot, they were forced from their land by LA County. In 2021, that stolen land was finally returned to their descendants. There is so much to unpack in this story - reparations, generational wealth, stolen land, America's reckoning with race. We do our best to unpack it.
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Two amazing humans navigate the gray as they discuss a little known part of our history in Bruce's Beach. If you haven't heard this story in the news, you're going to want to tune in and perhaps do a little digging on your own. In 1912, Willa and Charles Bruce bought a plot of land on Manhattan Beach for a little over $1200. After building a prosperous black-owned business and community spot, they were forced from their land by LA County. In 2021, that stolen land was finally returned to their descendants. There is so much to unpack in this story - reparations, generational wealth, stolen land, America's reckoning with race. We do our best to unpack it.
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