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How Young Adults Help to Confront Racism in Our Communities
Clip: Season 2020 Episode 2353 | 11m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
How Young Adults Help to Confront Racism in Our Communities
As part of our series on Confronting Racism, Steve Adubato speaks with Nick Adubato, Student at Montclair High School, and Shayla George, Student at Howard University, to discuss the need for young adults to be a part of the Black Lives Matter movement in order to effectively confront racism in our communities.
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One-on-One
How Young Adults Help to Confront Racism in Our Communities
Clip: Season 2020 Episode 2353 | 11m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
As part of our series on Confronting Racism, Steve Adubato speaks with Nick Adubato, Student at Montclair High School, and Shayla George, Student at Howard University, to discuss the need for young adults to be a part of the Black Lives Matter movement in order to effectively confront racism in our communities.
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Clip: S2020 Ep2353 | 16m 51s | The Need to Have Honest Conversations About Racism at Home (16m 51s)
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