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Uncommon Voices - Mary Hudson

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Part of discussing and combatting systemic racism is understanding its impact and hearing directly from those who have been impacted.

Mary Hudson was born at the start of the Civil rights movement and grew up with the hope and pain of the time. As a young child in the late 50's/early 60's, she picked cotton. In the '70s, she was jailed for protesting segregated schools, 17 years after Brown vs. Board. And today, she's working remotely in our new work-from-home world.

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Part of discussing and combatting systemic racism is understanding its impact and hearing directly from those who have been impacted.

Mary Hudson was born at the start of the Civil rights movement and grew up with the hope and pain of the time. As a young child in the late 50's/early 60's, she picked cotton. In the '70s, she was jailed for protesting segregated schools, 17 years after Brown vs. Board. And today, she's working remotely in our new work-from-home world.

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