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The Power of Community (Episode 139)

1 h 6 min · 30 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of Curecast, Matthew Rodreick and Quinn Brett sit down with award winning hip-hop artist Brother Ali, who shares roots in Minnesota with Quinn. The conversation traces his journey from Minneapolis to Istanbul, reflecting on cultural identity, disability, and the power of community. He discusses the challenges and perspectives that come with living with albinism, the importance of art in expressing personal experiences, and the need for informed hope in the face of adversity. The conversation emphasizes the value of communication, the complexities of community, and the shared human experience of loss and resilience. More info: https://u2fp.org/get-educated/curecast/episode-139.html

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