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On this Epilogue episode of 1990 I discuss the previous episode in which I talked about racism in my predominantly Asian elementary school located in Chinatown and what it was like attending that school in Frisco at the time, I shared a story of a young lady named Tenisha Hardy who was murdered in my community and the impact it had on my community as well as stories of my physical abuse by my brother.
This episode, I will answer some of the questions I received regarding that episode and dive a little deeper into the episode.
Music provided by: D.E.O.
Song: "you can't force it"
Album: Lofi Official Vol. 1
Permission granted by: Official Bizness Publishing, ASCAP
By Art BurtonOn this Epilogue episode of 1990 I discuss the previous episode in which I talked about racism in my predominantly Asian elementary school located in Chinatown and what it was like attending that school in Frisco at the time, I shared a story of a young lady named Tenisha Hardy who was murdered in my community and the impact it had on my community as well as stories of my physical abuse by my brother.
This episode, I will answer some of the questions I received regarding that episode and dive a little deeper into the episode.
Music provided by: D.E.O.
Song: "you can't force it"
Album: Lofi Official Vol. 1
Permission granted by: Official Bizness Publishing, ASCAP