Table Talk with Maddy pt.1
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Wildcat Chat
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The premier of the Podcast Club "Table Talk". In this episode, the podcast club interviewed and discussed with a student that posted a controversial idea on her Tiktok. They talk about how the video was misinterpreted, what she really meant, how her experience led her to the creation of the video, and the different definitions of racism.
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