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Related: About this forumA black man and a white woman switch mics, and the result is amazing
Daily KosDarius Simpson & Scout Bostley - "Lost Voices" (CUPSI 2015)
This video took my breath away. Watch Eastern Michigan University students Darius Simpson and Scout Bostley speak for each otherand show us a thing or two about privilege.
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A black man and a white woman switch mics, and the result is amazing (Original Post)
Stellar
Jun 2016
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That just blew me away. I am crying.
The problem with speaking up for each other, everyone else is left without a voice.
CherokeeDem
(3,709 posts)2. This is freaking amazing....
I am left in tears not only for the sentiment so boldly and wisely spoken but for the talent of these two.
Thank you.....
demmiblue
(36,742 posts)3. Wow... that was stunning. n/t
tnlurker
(1,020 posts)4. for later
Equinox Moon
(6,344 posts)5. "The problem with speaking up...
...for each other, that everyone is left without a voice."
BAM!
BAM!
MasonDreams
(756 posts)6. Brought tears to my eyes.
And I have a voice of my own.
Not all white guys are trumpholes.
Don't blame me I voted to reelect Jimmy Carter