
How a simple game of chess can break through stereotypes
Clip: 2/21/2017 | 7m 55s
How the game of chess is combatting racism.
To Lemuel LaRouche, chess is more than a game. By getting young people from different backgrounds to engage in the game of chess, you can alter bad perceptions, stereotypes and mistrust. Special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault sits down with LaRouche for a conversation.
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How a simple game of chess can break through stereotypes
Clip: 2/21/2017 | 7m 55s
To Lemuel LaRouche, chess is more than a game. By getting young people from different backgrounds to engage in the game of chess, you can alter bad perceptions, stereotypes and mistrust. Special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault sits down with LaRouche for a conversation.
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