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KBLA TALK 1580 Radio: Prof. Tanya K. Hernández Spotlights Racism Among People of Color on “Areva Martin In Real Time” Podcast

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By Newsroom on June 21, 2023 In the News

On KBLA 1580’s “Areva Martin In Real Time” show with host Areva Martin, Professor Tanya Katerí Hernández, author of “Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality,” discusses racism among people of color and white supremacy.

Listen to the entire episode, “Why Do So Many People of Color Support White Supremacists?” on KBLA TALK 1580.

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