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Collective Language: Asiya Grey

Episode 1 of the Collective Language podcast, hosted by Collective Focus Resource Hub, titled "Collective Language: Asiya Grey" was published on October 20, 2023 and runs 30 minutes.

October 20, 2023 ·30m · Collective Language

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Host Tsunami speaks with Asiya about growing up as a young black person in NYC. They touch on the cultural identities that they carry growing up in traditionally black religious homes. Different habits and practices that they came into as they got older. How all of this affects your creativity. Lets talk about it!

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