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On today’s episode: hosts Brandon and Tamia delve into James Baldwin and his literary feedback he sent to his esteemed colleague, Richard Wright regarding his renowned work, Native Son. On a more symbolic level, we make a connection in our discourse that highlights the marketability of Black trauma, performative alliances from non POC and the cyclic pain of what it means to be Black in America.
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On today’s episode: hosts Brandon and Tamia delve into James Baldwin and his literary feedback he sent to his esteemed colleague, Richard Wright regarding his renowned work, Native Son. On a more symbolic level, we make a connection in our discourse that highlights the marketability of Black trauma, performative alliances from non POC and the cyclic pain of what it means to be Black in America.
Subscribe for more content from The Polaris Network - http://bit.ly/3l88kNw

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