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This episode begins with a discussion about graduation speeches and the role of commencement day speakers. Wink shares his thoughts on what he would say in a commencement address, emphasizing the importance of respecting different perspectives and the power of conscience. Mike highlights the need to move away from outdated language tools and stereotypes in black America. They discuss the influence of black nationalism and the challenges of achieving black power in America. The conversation explores code-switching and the expectations placed on black individuals to conform to certain stereotypes. Overall, Mike and Wink emphasize the importance of individuality and the need to challenge societal expectations.
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This episode begins with a discussion about graduation speeches and the role of commencement day speakers. Wink shares his thoughts on what he would say in a commencement address, emphasizing the importance of respecting different perspectives and the power of conscience. Mike highlights the need to move away from outdated language tools and stereotypes in black America. They discuss the influence of black nationalism and the challenges of achieving black power in America. The conversation explores code-switching and the expectations placed on black individuals to conform to certain stereotypes. Overall, Mike and Wink emphasize the importance of individuality and the need to challenge societal expectations.
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