This week, Soledad talks to Dr. Steven Kniffley. He leads the Collective Care Center at Spaulding University in Louisville, Kentucky, and specialized in treating race-based trauma. Plus, we talk to Shaka King, director and one of the writers of “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Why he says the specifics of this story matter to our political dialogue. Then, Soledad talks with Andrea James. She spent time behind bars and wants to right the racial injustice she saw in prison.
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