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Racism & love

Below are the best resources we could find on Racism and love.

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#Ilovemalcolm: Alicia Garza and Sonia Sanchez on #Blacklovematters

Alicia Garza (co-founder, BlackLivesMatter) interviews Sonia Sanchez (writer, Black Arts Movement) on Malcolm X, online organizing and love in the Black Freedom Movement.

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Raghu Markus: What Makes People Whole, with Konda Mason (Mindrolling, Ep. 329)

Raghu is joined on the Mind rolling Podcast by spiritual teacher, activist and social entrepreneur Konda Mason for a conversation around becoming whole through love, mindfulness, and spiritual practice.

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Black and White: The Way I See It

The fascinating, “upfront and unapologetic” (Kirkus Reviews) memoir of Richard Williams, a businessman, tennis coach, subject of the major motion picture King Richard, and father to two of the greatest athletes and professional tennis champions of all time—Venus and Serena Williams.

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West Side Story

Two youngsters from rival New York City gangs fall in love, but tensions between their respective friends build toward tragedy.

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Self-Care and Self-Soothing: Love, Awareness and Acceptance Featuring Esther Boykin, Relationship Therapist

In our quest for love, what are the best ways to put love for self first? What are the patterns that keep us from surrendering? And are emotional intimacy and vulnerability interchangeable?

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Imitation of Life

An aspiring white actress takes in an African-American widow whose mixed-race daughter is desperate to be seen as white.

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Sexual Trauma: Shame, Healing and Resilience Featuring Deun Ivory, Creative Director, Founder, The Body: A Home for Love

In this first episode, I spoke to Deun specifically around the work of her nonprofit called The Body: A Home for Love, a wellness and healing space for black women who are survivors of sexual assault.

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Rabbit-Proof Fence

In 1931, three half-white, half-Aboriginal girls escape after being plucked from their houses to be trained as domestic staff, and set off on a journey across the Outback.

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Motherhood: The Fourth Trimester, Transformation, Womanhood Featuring Qimmah Saafir, Founder, Hannah Magazine

Today we’re joined by Bronx-native Qimmah Saafir. Qimmah is the creator of self-published HANNAH, an independent journal that celebrates and provides safe spaces for Black women.

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The Secret Life of Bees

In 1964, a teenage girl in search of the truth about her mother runs away to a small town in South Carolina and finds a family of independent women who can connect her to her past.

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