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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2022 · 26 MIN

Black History at the Winter Olympics - Part 3

from Polymathic Storyteller · host Kwin Lizzy

We are back with another episode. This time, we break down the legend of Debi Thomas, the brilliance of Shelley-Ann, the artistry of Mia Clerc and the drive of Yassine. We focus on what makes them stand out and why we should continue to pay attention. This episode was recorded before Erin Jackson won gold at Beijing 2022 in speedskating. We'll talk more of her journey in the next episode. 

We are back with another episode. This time, we break down the legend of Debi Thomas, the brilliance of Shelley-Ann, the artistry of Mia Clerc and the drive of Yassine. We focus on what makes them stand out and why we should continue to pay attention. This episode was recorded before Erin Jackson won gold at Beijing 2022 in speedskating. We'll talk more of her journey in the next episode.

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