We all deserve a world that is supremacy-, coercion-, discrimination-, and exploitation-FREE, and Antiracist Economist, Kim Crayton is working tirelessly to make that a reality. Join Kim and experience strategist, Erin Mills in developing the vocabulary, knowledge, skills, and perspective necessary for a liberated and equitable tomorrow.
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A video podcast series for all 6th through 12th-grade teachers, educators, and staff who want to provide an antiracist education for their students. Hear stories, tips, and successful strategies from principals, teachers, staff, students, and families at Noble Schools, a leading public charter school network in Chicago, IL.
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Be Antiracist imagines what an antiracist society might look like and how we all can play an active role in building one. Dr. Ibram X. Kendi is the author of How to Be an Antiracist, the book that spurred a nationwide conversation redefining what it means to be antiracist, and in this podcast, he guides listeners how they can identify and reject the racist systems hiding behind racial inequity and injustice. Alongside notable guests, Dr. Kendi continues his journey towards building a just an ...
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The murder of George Floyd created a moment of reflection and rededication to racial equality. But moments are ephemeral. Americans have a notoriously short attention span. How do we maintain momentum so that the moment becomes a movement? How do we translate the demands of protests into the domain of policy? Antiracist ideas are activated in antiracist policy, especially in local elections. We focus on criminal justice, economic justice, environmental justice, education, housing, health, im ...
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Welcome to the Antiracist Parenting Podcast™! We are SooJin Pate and Hannah Carney, two parents who are committed to raising antiracist children and being antiracist ourselves. We are deeply committed to this work and want to build a community that will help parents gain confidence in raising a generation of antiracist kids by talking with kids about race, racism, white supremacy, and what it means to be an antiracist. We’re coming to you not as experts but as parents who want to share our m ...
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E10: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Laura and Daren Hill
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah engage in a rich discussion with soulmates, Laura and Daren Hill. The conversation flows like a slow, meandering river as we challenge ourselves to slow down and be more like water: adaptable, strong, gentle, powerful, vulnerable, interconnected, and expansive. We break down “knowledge” by getting to know our ledg…
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This episode is chock full of goodness and light! SooJin and Hannah are joined by Hannah’s 8-and-a-half-year-old son (Anthony) for the first part of the episode. He shares what racism is, what we can do to stop it, and what has been helpful for him so far in learning about racism and antiracism. After saying goodbye to Anthony, SooJin and Hannah re…
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E26: What White People Are Doing with Laura Holsen (Part 4 of 4)
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SooJin and Hannah round out this 4-part series by talking with Hannah’s cousin, Laura Holsen. Laura reflects on how she used to notice interracial couples and wonder what that experience must be like. Then she fell in love with and married someone from a different racial background! Laura’s relationship with her spouse, Sunny, has greatly shifted h…
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E25: What White People Are Doing with Margaret Gerstle (Part 3 of 4)
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with Margaret Gerstle (Hannah’s 63-year-old aunt!) for this brave episode. Margaret shares how her commitment to redistributing wealth has helped her to better understand the true needs of her community, to learn new tools for addressing racism, to expand her network of friends, and to strengthen her overall sense of self…
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E24: What White People Are Doing with Delia McGrath (Part 2 of 4)
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with Delia McGrath (Hannah’s 83-year-old aunt!) for this sweeping episode. Delia was born in 1939 at the outbreak of World War II. She was raised in a large family of 14 children, attended segregated schools, married a Filipino man, and raised two biracial daughters who now have their own children (Delia’s four beautiful …
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E23: What White People Are Doing with Hannah Carney (Part 1 of 4)
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SooJin and Hannah mix it up in this episode - featuring co-host, Hannah Carney - to launch a four-part series on What White People Are Doing. This series is in response to a question posed by previous guest Marjorie Grevious (from Episode 19). Hannah opens the conversation by sharing personal stories, grappling out loud with some of the nuance that…
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E22: The Story of Black Lives Matter with Veronica Chambers
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with prolific author and editor Veronica Chambers of the New York Times to discuss her recent book entitled Call and Response: The Story of Black Lives Matter. This conversation is epic, exploring the history of the BLM movement and how we can all play a part in moving the ball forward a little bit. Veronica poses thought…
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E21: Building Cross-Racial Friendships with Sharon White and Kate Towle
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in former guest Kate Towle (Episode 3) and her long-time friend Sharon White to talk about building relationships across difference. We learn how Sharon and Kate were raised by parents who modeled the practice of cultivating interracial friendships, and how that translated into their own lives. As they refle…
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E20: Learning from Children with Amira Mann Hill and Miranda Del Toro
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This episode is sure to lift your spirits! Hannah is back - she and SooJin are enlightened by Miranda (daughter of Emilia Gonzalez Avalos from Episode 4) and Amira (daughter of Laura and Daren Hill from Episode 10). Every word oozes with wisdom and brilliance. With the help of these two girls, we learn how to open our hearts wider, how to be more c…
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E19: Addressing Toxic Masculinity with Marjorie Grevious
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In this episode, SooJin brings in spiritual wellness consultant and restorative yoga teacher Marjorie Grevious to share the wisdom and insights she’s garnered from witnessing how toxic masculine definitions of what it means to be a “man” has robbed the men in her life. She discusses not only how men are complicit in toxic masculinity but also women…
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E17: BONUS EPISODE - Antiracist Schooling: The Angela Day School with Dianna Myles
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In this special bonus episode, SooJin speaks to Dianna Myles, the founder of the The Angela Day School, to raise awareness of this new antiracist school that is scheduled to open in Fall 2022. Listen to find out more about this school, how you can get involved and enroll your children, and what the upcoming November info sessions will be about. Our…
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E16: Addressing Toxic Masculinity with Kyle Tran Myhre
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In this episode, SooJin and Kyle talk about how art, spoken word, and poetry can serve as door ways to talk to our children about larger, more complex systems of oppression. Through his work on dismantling toxic masculinity, Kyle points out how harmful forms of masculinity are embedded throughout white supremacist culture, capitalism, and other sys…
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E15: Talking to Your Children about 9/11 with Deepa Iyer
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SooJin and Hannah bring in 9/11 expert Deepa Iyer to process the horrific terrorist attacks that took place twenty years ago. Deepa describes 9/11 as a watershed moment in history that significantly changed the way South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh communities were perceived in the U.S. Since then, racial anxiety, Islamophobia, and anti-immigrant…
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E14: Adoptive Parents/Caretakers: Helping Kids of Color Access Whole Futures with Malaika Parker
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Welcome to Season 2 of the Antiracist Parenting Podcast! We start off the season with an AMAZING guest, Malaika Parker, who is the Director at Adoptive Parents of Color Collaborative. Malaika is committed to building whole and complete futures for her biological and adopted children. She does this, in partnership with her spouse, by being honest al…
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In the last episode of Season 1, SooJin and Hannah tap into the power of Sankofa as they reflect back on the season. They discuss the ways in which their lives have been transformed by the podcast, sharing what they’ve learned from our past guests in order to understand their present moment and future possibilities. Hannah shares the process she’s …
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E12: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Melissa Beck
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with TV personality Melissa Beck (formerly known as Melissa Howard) from MTV’s reality series The Real World: New Orleans (2000). Melissa found her true calling in motherhood and is raising three mixed-race daughters with her partner, Justin. As an antiracist parent, Melissa is helping her children to “se…
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E11: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Kale Bantigue Fajardo
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah are joined by Dr. Kale Bantigue Fajardo who shares his experience with “trans-local” (long distance) parenting. As a trans Dad living in another state, Kale is particularly committed to loving his 11-year-old daughter, Nia, unconditionally. Through their relationship, Nia is seeing that there are different ways to…
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E18: Addressing Toxic Masculinity with E.G. Bailey
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In this episode, SooJin and E.G. talk about the Minnesota artist community, the importance of “being in the tradition” a la Amiri Baraka, and how he and his partner are raising their two Black boys to be sensitive, confident, and creative souls. E.G. spits all kinds of wisdom, as he discusses how the women in his life, along with embracing his own …
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E5: Talking to Children about Peacebuilding in Divisive Times with Crixell Shell
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah speak with Crixell Shell, the Assistant Executive Director of the MN Peacebuilding Leadership Institute. Our conversation is both timely and robust. Crixell shares ways she has been talking with her teenage son about the election - instilling critical values around humanity and respect while also supporting him to…
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E9: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Karla Benson Rutten
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah invite Karla Benson Rutten (from Episode 2) back to dive deeper into raising multiracial, antiracist children. SooJin opens the conversation by naming the victims of the recent shootings in Atlanta, GA, and Boulder, CO. She shares how these events are impacting her personally as a Korean-American woman, and sh…
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E8: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist: Edie Grauer & Robin Alpern (Part 3 of 3)
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In this final episode of our three-part series, SooJin and Hannah speak with Robin Alpern and Edie Grauer from the Center for the Study of White American Culture. We explore the complexity of white supremacist culture and how racially mixed communities are not necessarily free from racism. Both Robin and Edie talk about being raised by parents who …
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E7: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist: Mary Moriarty (Part 2 of 3)
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah talk with Mary Moriarty, former Chief Public Defender in Hennepin County, Minnesota. During our discussion, Mary shares many stories that shaped her antiracism journey while living in Minnesota. Minnesota is considered to be a progressive state; however, it struggles with some of the worst racial disparities in ou…
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E6: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist: Kathleen Devore (Part 1 of 3)
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with Dr. Kathleen Devore, a Professor of English at Minneapolis Community Technical College. This is the perfect conversation to kick off a new year and our three-part series. As someone who experienced a challenging childhood, Kathleen understands pain and trauma. She also understands her white privi…
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E4: Talking to Children about ICE and the Prison Industrial Complex with Emilia Gonzalez Avalos
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In this episode, Emilia Gonzalez Avalos (Executive Director of Navigate MN/Unidos MN) to join us shares her powerful and painful story of coming to the US from Mexico, what life is like for undocumented immigrants living in this country, and the threat she and her children and other Latinx families face everyday because of the targeted attack again…
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E3: How to Talk to High School Kids about the Uprising Following George Floyd’s Murder (Part 3 of 3)
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 190,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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E2: How to Talk to Middle School Kids about the Uprising Following George Floyd’s Murder with Karla Benson Rutten (Part 2 of 3)Untitled Episode
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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E1: How to Talk to Young Kids about the Uprising Following George Floyd’s Murder with Daniel Shannon (Part 1 of 3)
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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In today's episode, Erin and Kim discuss the coercion-free component of The Future Is FREE framework.저자 Kim Crayton
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In today's episode, Erin and Kim discuss the first tenet of The Future Is Free model: What is Supremacy-Free?저자 Kim Crayton
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In today's episode, Erin and Kim introduce The Future Is FREE Triune and discuss how it will be used, moving forward, as a guide for building the supremacy free, coercion free, discrimination free, and exploitation free future we all desire.저자 Kim Crayton
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Welcome back to the Antiracist Economy Podcast! Erin and Kim took some needed time off to develop a new show format that shifts to focusing on 'what's possible', rather than 'what is'." They are shifting their conversations from highlighting the chaos of historical and current events rooted in systems, institutions, and policies designed to privile…
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Join Kim and Erin in Episode 21 where they discuss their reactions to the recent Barbie movie, reactions at large in the social sphere regarding the film's commentary on patriarchy, and the responsibility of content creators to understand the implications of beginning conversations that cannot be successfully unpacked in 2 hours or less.…
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Yah! Episode 20 celebrating our commitment to doing the work In this episode Erin and Kim discuss their discussion to cancel the TFIF Exp in Miami given the political climate and our lack of resources to protect the very marginalized folx we hoped to amplify. They also unpack the legacy of the French Colonial Tax on African nations today. https://9…
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In today's episode, Kim & Erin discuss the Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn Affirmative Action and startling demographic data regarding HBCUs and college diversity at large. They explore the effects of the program while it was instituted and the "unintended consequences" that will happen in the admissions landscape in the wake of this re…
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In today's episode, Kim and Erin have an honest discussion regarding the IMPACT of the results highlighted in the "UBS Own Your Worth Report 2023: Women primary breadwinners face challenges embracing their financial power"저자 Kim Crayton
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In this episode, Erin and Kim discuss the evolution of Straight No Chaser: A Blueprint for Having Uncomfortable Conversations at Work advice column. Since developing the Profit Without Oppression Economic Theory, the most formable challenge Kim continually faces is the lack of real-world experience folx have with engaging in uncomfortable conversat…
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In today's episode, Kim and Erin discuss a first-of-its-kind dictionary, the Oxford Dictionary of African American English hitting shelves in March 2025 and ask the question - who does this really serve? Together, they dissect the theory behind it vs. the real world consequences of language - and also explore the shortlist preview of terms & defini…
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During today’s episode, Kim and Erin explore the misuse of power, access and information for purposes of personal profit, particularly in Congress and discuss the responsibility that those privileged with high-profile positions of public service should be undertaking to prioritize the most vulnerable.…
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In this week's episode, Kim Crayton gives us a sneak peak of an exciting venture coming later this year where she plans to not only highlight creative interpretations of supremacy, coercion, discrimination and exploitation free, but also hold much needed workshops for entrepreneurs and executives alike on topics like leadership, mentorship and mana…
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In today's episode, Erin and Kim discuss how, once affordable, mobile homes now represent the latest in class oppression Referenced article저자 Kim Crayton
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In Episode 12, Kim & Erin dissect the FTX crypto scheme led by Sam Bankman-Fried and the larger implications of abuse of privilege and the cascading effects on marginalized communities.저자 Kim Crayton
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What does antiracist leadership look like in schools? This is the main question episode 4 of Changing the Course: Building An Antiracist Education Season 2 seeks to answer as our host, Nick, is joined by guests from Gary Comer Middle School, Noble's only middle school. From school programming to what the hallways of the school look like, Principal …
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In the second part of the conversation they started in the previous episode, Kim and Erin talk about the uncertainty and value in starting over. Taking the time to step back and reevaluate ones professional and personal priorities, enables you to determine where to focus your efforts in reaching your goals. And some times, a hard reset is the ONLY …
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In today's episode, Kim & Erin discuss the intersection of personal and professional dynamics in the workplace, the complexities associated and the need to consistently evaluate your strategic objectives and operating procedures as they relate to your values. Their conversation leverages the real world example of Kim's strategic plan for The Future…
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In this week's episode, Kim Crayton welcomes her good friend Kristen. Together, they talk through exploitation in Hollywood, a deep-dive into the Pamela Anderson documentary, more-than-gross privileged white "leaders" and Kristen's conscious upbringing of her child as a first time mom.저자 Kim Crayton
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In this week's episode, Kim Crayton welcomes special guest Chad Loder - CEO, Founder and reformed tech entrepreneur. Despite Loder's corporate background, they have dedicated their time in the past few years to redefining their career, putting a lot of effort into volunteering for the unhoused community, researching social work and their independen…
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In episode 3 of Changing the Course: Building An Antiracist Education Season 2, Nicholas Jones talks with George Beecham, a Noble alum and 9th-grade biology teacher at Chicago Bulls College Prep, and Norma Gutierrez, Noble Schools' Assistant Director of Student Experience. During the conversation, Beecham and Gutierrez talk about their work to crea…
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"The systems, institutions, and policies in place teach Black women that success is in our academic accomplishments. The higher we go in academia, the greater we are. I am now in a place where I am rejecting this. I am no longer in a place where I feel I need to prove my worth and value to people, places, and things that inherently see me as valuel…
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S2.E2 - Centering Student Voice in Social-Emotional Learning
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In this episode, we talk with Ayanna Banks and Yesenia Maldonado, leaders of student experience and social-emotional learning at Noble Schools. In their roles, both Banks and Maldonado have a significant impact on how Noble Schools listens to students and what they do with that knowledge. In this episode, they talk about how Noble Schools incorpora…
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On this week's episode, Kim and Erin model authentic work conversations by discussing their own working relationship, evaluating how harm is caused and how to make amends.저자 Kim Crayton
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