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This is Part 2 of my conversation on racism with my friend, Jeremiah Ross. In this episode, we start by discussing confronting people at work over racist comments, and whether or not it’s a Black person’s job to educate their co-workers. I also ask Jeremiah some uncomfortable questions that many white people have: Is it “Black” or “African American”? Why can’t I say “All Lives Matter”? Jeremiah also gives a moving speech on “Black Panther” and the movie’s significance. Get out the tissues, because there are some tears in this one.
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This is Part 2 of my conversation on racism with my friend, Jeremiah Ross. In this episode, we start by discussing confronting people at work over racist comments, and whether or not it’s a Black person’s job to educate their co-workers. I also ask Jeremiah some uncomfortable questions that many white people have: Is it “Black” or “African American”? Why can’t I say “All Lives Matter”? Jeremiah also gives a moving speech on “Black Panther” and the movie’s significance. Get out the tissues, because there are some tears in this one.