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On this episode of Saturday Morning Stories, Latasha Williams, B.A Communication (Theatre) came back for unfinished business. She talks about the time she saw Louis Farrakhan and how it made her realize that she struggled with her identity. She shares of her experience at the local mosque, growing up in poverty (wearing the same clothes to school the entire week) as well as battling nepotism coupled with racism. She covers her struggles with historical, economical, social, gender, and spiritual identity. She basically left no stone unturned.
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On this episode of Saturday Morning Stories, Latasha Williams, B.A Communication (Theatre) came back for unfinished business. She talks about the time she saw Louis Farrakhan and how it made her realize that she struggled with her identity. She shares of her experience at the local mosque, growing up in poverty (wearing the same clothes to school the entire week) as well as battling nepotism coupled with racism. She covers her struggles with historical, economical, social, gender, and spiritual identity. She basically left no stone unturned.