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Whatchu Got To Say LIVE 28 Feb, 1pm EST! Oppression: How do we recognize that the African American Community and LGBTQ Community have both experienced oppression, without it becoming a competition?

Whatchu Got To Say LIVE 28 Feb, 1pm EST! Oppression: How do we recognize that the African American Community and LGBTQ Community have both experienced oppression, without it becoming a competition?

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Whatchu Got To Say LIVE 28 Feb, 1pm EST! Oppression: being subject to prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. This comes in many forms, and oftentimes the wounds that come from oppression are compared/contrasted and can lead to bitterness on both fronts. How do we recognize that the African American Community and LGBTQ Community have both experienced oppression, without it becoming a competition?


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Whatchu Got To Say LIVE 28 Feb, 1pm EST! Oppression: How do we recognize that the African American Community and LGBTQ Community have both experienced oppression, without it becoming a competition?

Whatchu Got To Say LIVE 28 Feb, 1pm EST! Oppression: How do we recognize that the African American Community and LGBTQ Community have both experienced oppression, without it becoming a competition?

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