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Racial Inequality and the Way Forward

57m · Wed Biz 100 · 11 Jun 15:44

This is a conversation with Desiree Dent and Bron Hansboro about racial inequality in the wedding industry and in the world. I hope you’ll listen to this entire episode with an open mind and an open heart.

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