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Recaps 6: Jeanne Devine - Academic and Professional Success Don’t Guarantee Respect
Recaps Craig Mills 10/28/20 Recaps Craig Mills 10/28/20

Recaps 6: Jeanne Devine - Academic and Professional Success Don’t Guarantee Respect

Jeanne learned early in life interracial dating interests met societal frowns. She often encountered outright hostility for her academic success at elite public universities. Later in her legal career, some of her reports felt comfortable challenging her on her dating and personal choices. And like many Black women, her hair…

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Recaps 5: Khadim Niang - Navigating the Northeast with Dark Skin
Recaps Craig Mills 10/22/20 Recaps Craig Mills 10/22/20

Recaps 5: Khadim Niang - Navigating the Northeast with Dark Skin

"In college in Massachusetts at Wheaton (College), someone asked me why Black people play the race card all the time, [saying] race doesn't matter. [Hearing that constantly] was traumatizing. 'The race card; the race card.' Every time I hear that, it irks me."

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Recaps 4: Uchennaya Ogba - Trinity University and San Antonio Introduce a Young Nigerian to U.S. Racism
Recaps Craig Mills 10/15/20 Recaps Craig Mills 10/15/20

Recaps 4: Uchennaya Ogba - Trinity University and San Antonio Introduce a Young Nigerian to U.S. Racism

"Two weeks into my orientation, I was questioned by a fellow Trinity (University) student about my intelligence, and why I was in the school. He noticed I was one of only ten Black people and I was part of their affirmative action process to get into school.”

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Recaps 3: Keanna Ward - Still Not Your Negro: Life Lessons from Mississippi and NYC
Recaps Craig Mills 10/12/20 Recaps Craig Mills 10/12/20

Recaps 3: Keanna Ward - Still Not Your Negro: Life Lessons from Mississippi and NYC

Society often reserves a particular set of low expectations and anger for Black women. Confident, knowledgeable women like Keanna confound and (in society’s view) reinforce such expectations when they assert themselves.

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Recaps 2: Craig Mills - Facing Racism from High School  Through Adult Life
Recaps Craig Mills 10/8/20 Recaps Craig Mills 10/8/20

Recaps 2: Craig Mills - Facing Racism from High School Through Adult Life

My first conscious memories of racism began in high school in San Antonio when a Latino student would regularly mock me, claiming that I have big lips. Later in life, a police stop in New York City was, by far, the most disturbing experience.

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Recaps 1: Herbert Nance Jr. - Are You My Ally?
Recaps Craig Mills 10/6/20 Recaps Craig Mills 10/6/20

Recaps 1: Herbert Nance Jr. - Are You My Ally?

“Sincerely and reluctantly, I am a primary example of a public health crisis of racism. And that predates the Covid-19 pandemic.”

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Recaps Intro: What We’re About
Recaps Craig Mills 10/4/20 Recaps Craig Mills 10/4/20

Recaps Intro: What We’re About

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