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The website colorlines.com recently released several videos of different people speaking on stereotypes and privilege called "#RaceAnd"

Among the videos was the one below with Sonny Singh a social justice educator, "My race, my gender, my religion might very well have consequences on whether I make it walking on the street alive. That's the reality we're living in. So to not talk about them and not confront those things very directly really is the divisive thing. That's allowing these divisions..."  

Sonny Singh: Musician, Social Justice Educator

Sonny shares how he navigates the world as a turban-wearing Sikh man. He also talks about using his privileged identities—cisgender, heterosexual, abled-bodied, middle class man—to stand in solidarity with others. Learn more about Sonny's work as a social justice educator at SonnySingh.com, listen to his band, Red Baraat, and follow him at @brooklynsingh.

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