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We're Open...In More Ways Than One

We're Open...In More Ways Than One

Update: 2020-07-08
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What can we learn about racism and equality from a tiny country with barely any diversity in its population?  We speak with Sveinn, a jazz vocalist and musician in Iceland, who works as a quality control manager for a whale watching company.  As Iceland re-opens to foreign visitors, we learn how their attitude toward limiting the coronavirus is in line with how they demand equality in their society. Sveinn describes his experience in the LGBTQ community, and Iceland's motivation in the backdrop of Black Lives Matter and the global movement against racism to tackle the task at hand of ridding their own prejudices.  

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We're Open...In More Ways Than One

We're Open...In More Ways Than One

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