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How "Color Brave" Dialogue Can Move U.S. Forward on Racism

Clip: Season 1600 Episode 1607 | 7m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

Tracey Robertson of Fit Oshkosh on how to move the dialogue forward on racism in the U.S.

Racial unrest across the country continues in the wake of violence caused by neo-Nazi and other white supremacist groups in Charlottesville. In cities across the nation, Confederate monuments are coming down, including in a Madison cemetery. Where can the U.S. conversation on race go from here? We talk to Tracey Robertson of Fit Oshkosh, who facilitates community conversations on race relations.

08/18/2017 | Rating TV-G

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