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Race as a Conversation

Myriam Carius

This podcast is an inquiry into the topics of race, caste, ethnicity, skin color, class, and culture. In each episode, these intersectional concepts are discussed and examined through selected books, readings, films, oratory, visual arts, social movements, and political and geopolitical systems. The conversation may propose future remedies for guiding our evolution, as humans, toward greater harmo... more

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