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“In Harlem, Negro policemen are feared more than whites, for they have more to prove and fewer ways to prove it”- James Baldwin
Tranos presents yet another reminder that marginalized people can and will carry water for their oppressors. Kamryn talks about how she was pushed to activism by circumstance, how some activists never want to get too active and the tensions that arise when there are serpents in these social circles.
This episode’s strain is Grapes of Wrath
This episode is musically inspired by “Passive” by A Perfect Circle
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“In Harlem, Negro policemen are feared more than whites, for they have more to prove and fewer ways to prove it”- James Baldwin
Tranos presents yet another reminder that marginalized people can and will carry water for their oppressors. Kamryn talks about how she was pushed to activism by circumstance, how some activists never want to get too active and the tensions that arise when there are serpents in these social circles.
This episode’s strain is Grapes of Wrath
This episode is musically inspired by “Passive” by A Perfect Circle