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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I came across the most intense, raw and uncensored talk about black people's history and present in the US. I cannot describe how intense this is, you just have to listen to her. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH7tpAK8APY Did you listen that? Heavy, right? this woman's work is censored. There isn't a single book by her in all of the millions of titles in Fairfax, Arlington and Alexandria public libraries. This is inexcusable, I think. How could the librarians miss her? Dr. Joy DeGruy, "is a nationally and internationally renowned researcher, educator, author and presenter. " (http://joydegruy.com/) Look at her list of clients, she's worked with everyone from Harvard to Nike, her client/conference list is what, 100+ lines long?. http://joydegruy.com/client-list-and-press/ How come not a single copy of her work is available to the public? Here's the link again. Dr. Joy DeGruy - Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH7tpAK8APY For the record: I moved to the US Ukraine. In college, I studied and got an A in African American History. Uuugh, I see now just how sugar-coated our textbook was. And the present is no better.[/quote] Ugh. Thank God our libraries have professionals curators.[/quote]
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