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Southland Sessions
Are We Willing to Confront Racism Head On?
The protests point to the need for change, and institutions are listening, but how far are we truly willing to go to change? Art has to be more radical. Alberto Retana, president and chief executive officer of Community Coalition, a non profit organization in South Los Angeles, asks.
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