Hoping viewers will follow suit, she continued, "And, you know, growing up, my dad showed me movies like Mississippi Burning and To Kill A Mockingbird and my mom gave me a Bell
Hoping viewers will follow suit, she continued, "And, you know, growing up, my dad showed me movies like Mississippi Burning and To Kill A Mockingbird and my mom gave me a Bell Hooks book when I was like 16 or 17—and I say that to encourage people who are maybe feeling like, ‘Well, my family's not racist. I don't have to do that,' to always be deepening your understanding of it."
"I think that was a really nice way for us to do something as a family," she added, "And this week, we're going to watch 13th. I think that's something you can do with your family if you are looking for something like that."
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