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Support Black Creators: Watch the Do Better Webseries (Part 3 – FINAL)

Disclaimer: The featured image for this blog post is from DoBetterTV's Twitter page. None of the images or videos used in this post belong to me. I do not own anything but the words and opinions of this post. Please go support the Do Better webseries and Darboe Productions! This will be the final part of my "Support Black Creators: Watch the Do Better Webseries" blog post. Here is a list of all the topics we have discussed (or will discuss) and reasons why you should watch the Do Better webseries: Systems of Oppression. And Racism?Were They a Bit Harsh

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“Let love be” as the title of Episode 4 says, but do not use “love” as a guise, cover-up, or pretense for a hidden agenda to acquire certain benefits you don’t have; that is not love then.

Support Black Creators: Watch the Do Better Webseries (Part 2)

NOTE: The featured image for this post is from DoBetter.TV. All images and videos in this post do not belong to me. I have provided the original source of each image or video used. Welcome back, guys! This is part 2 to my blog post “Support Black Creators: Watch the Do Better Webseries.” Last time we talked about how the Do Better webseries--which follows the lives of six Black and Asian friends--is a great story that you should watch because it tackles complex subjects. Some of those topics include: Systems of Oppression and Racism; whether or not the six friends,

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