Episode 3. What the Other Wes Moore Reveals About Systemic Racism with Felicia Smith

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Brothers Jan and Miles Menafee have grown a lot through their love of reading books. Their shared passion inspired them to start Real Ballers Read, a catalyst for helping young people feel more excited about reading through social media and fashion. Here on their podcast, they invite amazing people to talk about meaningful books in their lives, then Jan and Miles read the books, talk about them with their guests, and share the wonderful conversations here with you. In Episode 3 of The Book that (Reminds Me of Interpenetrating Dimensions and Psychospiritual Integration) we talk about The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore and Felicia A. Smith does an incredible breakdown of all of the layers of systemic racism present in the book. We also cover how much personal responsibility should factor into analysis of systemic racism, what freedom is and more!

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Type of resource sound recording, sound recording-nonmusical
Publication date March 16, 2023; March 28, 2021

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Author SMITH, FELICIA ORCiD icon https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3649-8202 (unverified)

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Subject Systemic Racism
Subject Wes Moore
Genre Sound
Genre Podcast
Genre Podcasts

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SMITH, F. (2023). Episode 3. What the Other Wes Moore Reveals About Systemic Racism with Felicia Smith. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/gz826ft8887. https://doi.org/10.25740/gz826ft8887.

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