Interview: The show opens with audio clip “One Easy Thing All White People Could Do That Would Make The World A Better Place”. The host and producer/co-host, Patricia Brinkman continues their dialogue about this clip and what it means to step up into situations to stand up for others. **Contains Problematic Language** Call-in(s): None in this episode
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