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Does a Fish See Water? The Impact of White Supremacy on the African Psyche

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For people of African descent, racism/white privilege/white supremacy is everywhere; north, east, south or west it doesn’t matter.   We are swimming in this filth.  Have African American’s been swimming in it so long that the "psyche eye" can no longer recognize its covert existence?  What is the psychological impact of the work of folks such as Dylan Roof, Timothy McVeigh and other white supremacist on African Americans?  This week’s conversation on the Black Reality Think Tank will address these questions and others.  Our guest is four professional women activist who have a deep concern around this topic and have devoted their life work to implementing healing agendas for families and communities in distress.  Our guest is Fannie LeFlore, Mary Ann Canty Merrill, Leslie Gregory and Cynthia Gre.

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