1863: Charlene Carrothers and the questions we have to ask ourselves

by Community Change | April 18, 2018 11:41 am

If you could use a dose of pure courage, listen in to the conversation between Center for Community Change Communications Fellow Stephen Smith and Charlene Carrothers, the national founding director of the Black Youth Project 100, as they explore the questions we must ask ourselves on how to find the courage to be unapologetic.

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