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On this week's episode, we sit down and talk with Linda Champion, a Black Korean American, former Suffolk County prosecutor, and community service expert, tells tales of code switching before the days that the term existed, her identity, as well as a path towards a better future amidst the civil unrest and maltreatment of Black Americans that we see today in the United States
By Kenney Tran and Sam HyunOn this week's episode, we sit down and talk with Linda Champion, a Black Korean American, former Suffolk County prosecutor, and community service expert, tells tales of code switching before the days that the term existed, her identity, as well as a path towards a better future amidst the civil unrest and maltreatment of Black Americans that we see today in the United States