Frank discussion about the racists that we have never met (because nobody seems to know who they are) and what it's like growing up black in a predominantly white world. Interview with my daughter Celete Kato who works with non-profit DreamWakers in Washington DC. And a discussion with Roo Brunette a theater and stage lighting technician headed to Yale University for his Masters Degree in the fall.
We explore the tough conversations that must be had in an effort to move forward. What is imitation syndrome and how does it play into the black psychic? Why don't Trump supporters seem to understand how detrimental he is to common decency? How do we engage in this discussion?
At what point is it ok for white counterparts to ask for black help?
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