Popular Progression: People should not have to explain their identity if you can search it online
By Kenyetta Whitfield | Oct. 11, 2015Before asking someone to talk about what their culture means, look it up on an Internet search engine.
Before asking someone to talk about what their culture means, look it up on an Internet search engine.
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