FFW-Festival Dispatch; and Where White People Come From [SSL97]

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This is Soul School Lesson 97
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Eps 101: How Racism Came to America, Guest Dr Kendi

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 Today my guest is award-winning author and historian Dr Ibram Kendi. He is the 2016 winner of the National Book Award for non fiction and the youngest winner ever in that category. At the time of this interview, he was teaching at the University of Florida, and weeks later became Professor of History and International Relations and the Founding Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University


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Soul School – Lesson 40: Prejudice, Peace, and Justice

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