Discuss race fearlessly to unite people

Susana Gluck,
Minneapolis, MN.

There has to be open and sincere talk about race, our perceptions and preconceptions. Each group has to be able to hear the goods and bads we perceive about each other to find common and higher ground and an acceptance of our shared humanity. We can be critical but also loving.


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