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Between the World and Me - Book Summary

Dec 12, 20242 min
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Episode description

In this episode, we explore Ta-Nehisi Coates' impactful book, Between the World and Me, crafted as a heartfelt letter to his teenage son. Coates shares his experiences growing up as a Black man in America, detailing the challenges of racial violence and discrimination he faced in Baltimore. He discusses the failures of the education system for Black children and delves into the painful reality of how Black bodies are devalued in society. The themes of the American Dream, systemic oppression, and personal family stories weave together to create a powerful narrative about race and identity. Join us as we reflect on Coates' insights and the broader implications for justice and understanding of race in America today.

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