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This episode was filmed across Birmingham, Alabama and Washington, D.C. It centers the stories of two people who have never met, but have one thing in common - they grew up in and around Boston, Massachusetts - a place with a history and legacy of racism. They share their experiences and how they are healing. Sponsored by The W.K. Kellogg Foundation.Nov. 13, 2023