Family, expert discuss talking about current events within interracial families
Originally Posted on ABC27 by: Priscilla Liguori Posted: Jul 22, 2020 / 05:12 AM EDT / Updated: Jul 23, 2020 / 07:07 AM EDT View the original article, and the video of Anne, click here. PALMYRA, Pa. (WHTM) — With months of protests and reports of police brutality, it can be difficult to talk to…
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