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Black Futures Month (Part 1)

42 min · 3. okt. 2025
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How can we build for the future of our communities whilst keeping history alive? For this episode, Milo draws on a member of his own community to understand how we can endeavor to sculpt brighter futures, even through seemingly unrelated work. Milo is joined by Nadu Placca Rodriguez, a self-proclaimed 'event extraordinaire', who shares her experience of breaking new ground through events, education and building global bridges.

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