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Readers React: White racism gets passed down through generations. It’s up to individuals to stop that

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 17, 2022

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To the editor: Erin Aubrey Kaplan makes an excellent point in her discussion regarding racism. Her claim is that in the movie “Green Book,” Virgo Mortensen’s character seems to make a sudden shift away from his racial prejudice that is unrealistic. Overcoming racism or any other prejudice is a process that often takes generations. Our consciousness is continually evolving and it requires not only understanding and compassion toward our... + full article



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