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Notes from America: 'Blackness (Un)interrupted'
Notes from America: 'Blackness (Un)interrupted'
Code Switch30 Nov 22

Notes from America: 'Blackness (Un)interrupted'

About the episode

So many of our perceptions of race have to do with color. How does that change if you've lived in both Black and white skin? Our Executive Producer Veralyn Williams, explores this question in conversation with her sister, Lovis. Lovis has vitiligo, a skin disease that causes loss of skin color in patches. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy