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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2022 · 28 MIN

EP. 116 |The Mamas: What I Learned about kids, class, and race from moms not like me

from Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America

Author Helena Andrews-Dyer, a senior culture writer at The Washington Post, discusses what it was like after having her first child, and joining the local mom group—“the Mamas”—and quickly realizing that being one of the only Black mothers in the mix, was a mixed bag.Tweet us at @podcastcolors. Check out our partner program on international affairs, Global with JJ Green on Substack. Please subscribe.Email us at colors@the colorspodcast.com. 

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