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Steve Nash and White Privilege

1 h 10 min · 14 de sep de 2020
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In case 2020 hasn't caused enough confusion, Steve Nash just walked in off of the street to become Head Coach of the Brooklyn Nets. Nash acknowledged reaping the benefits of white privilege (put that somewhere in a history book), but also made sure everyone put some respect on his name as a two-time NBA MVP. (22:00) Then if that wasn't enough to digest,  we interview ex-con turned higher education staffer, Alexander DeVeau, for a deeper understanding of how white privilege really manifests itself. As always, be sure to catch new episodes of The For Real For Real Podcast every Monday, and follow us on the 'gram https://www.instagram.com/FRFRthePodcast to keep up with us in the meantime.

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