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Rewriting Narratives About Black Youths, One Story at a Time - The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint

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By Joseph Williams, Word in Black  In Eric Ford’s world, healing centuries of racial trauma and undoing harmful narratives usually begins with a story. If that story is heard by an empathetic listener, it can change at least one person and build a strong relationship. And in an ideal world, he believes, that story and […]

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