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Why do some white people feel uncomfortable around Black men – Derek Owusu

18 April 2020
Why do some white people feel uncomfortable around Black men – Derek Owusuthomasburrows2020-04-29T12:32:34+01:00

A discussion of how everyday racist actions have a negative impact on the mental well-being of Black men. (5 April 2019)

BBC Radio 5 Live: Derek Owusu – Why do some white people feel uncomfortable around Black men

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