Navigating Race and Identity
Erin shares her experiences growing up as the only Black girl in a conservative Ohio town, highlighting the discomfort surrounding discussions of race. She reflects on the exhaustion that comes with these conversations, especially during pivotal moments like the Black Lives Matter protests. Erin emphasizes the desire for a world where individuals can exist without being constantly defined by their race, while acknowledging the complexities of that reality.In this clip
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