From the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts, Kinda Sorta Brown is a conversational deep dive into how intersectional identities influence a variety of policy areas. The show tackles issues like climate change, student activism and discrimination in a way connects data to the personal narratives of those working in these spaces.Be sure to follow our instagram @kindasortabrown, and our twitter @KindaSortaBrown
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