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Thursday, April 25
The Indiana Daily Student

Dancer, Nyama McCarthy-Brown, and her son Kasim McCarthy-Brown do a dance performance together during the Embodied Conversations on Racism program Tuesday at Franklin Hall. The piece discribes how young African American boys should be protected and taught at a young age the facts of their future lives. Deonna Wetherly and Deonna Wetherly

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Dancer, Nyama McCarthy-Brown, and her son Kasim McCarthy-Brown do a dance performance together during the Embodied Conversations on Racism program Tuesday at Franklin Hall. The piece discribes how young African American boys should be protected and taught at a young age the facts of their future lives.