Identity Dynamics
Ezra and Anna delve into the complexities of identity, highlighting the tension between power dynamics and individual experiences. They emphasize the importance of considering both broad categories and personal narratives when discussing identity, offering valuable insights on navigating these intricate conversations.In this clip
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