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This week, we read Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me, and we are really digging around for some levity, so we really want to point out that greeting people across a large space with your hands raised in a "W" was probably never actually cool. Coates' short read framed as writing to his son gives us plenty to talk about and, somehow, a refreshing lack of optimism.
By Literal NeighborsThis week, we read Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me, and we are really digging around for some levity, so we really want to point out that greeting people across a large space with your hands raised in a "W" was probably never actually cool. Coates' short read framed as writing to his son gives us plenty to talk about and, somehow, a refreshing lack of optimism.