Episode 72: a common memory

“Now we're having a very different conversation [host and guests] instead of discussing victim versus oppressor.”

Presidential candidate Mark Charles shares why he thinks our country's struggles with racism have everything to do with our need to find a common memory of our history, and why eleven years of watching the sunrise on the Navaho Nation has given him hope for the future.

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You can find more about Mark Charles here. His presidential candidacy announcement is here. You can watch his Ted Talk hereHere's what Publishers Weekly has to say about his book (and where you can buy it).

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