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Eden sat down with Barbara from Harlem and her daughter Bebe Reid to discuss their book “Escaping the Racism of Low Expectations”.

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    Eden sat down with Barbara from Harlem and her daughter Bebe Reid to discuss their book “Escaping the Racism of Low Expectations”. Barbara and Bebe have a weekly radio show on the BLUE network in Northern Jersey focused on God, Country and Family. This special interview focused on combatting CRT in our schools and placing God back into our homes, families and our schools. It also hears first hand Barbara from Harlem’s personal story raising her children in a fatherless home.

Eden Gordon Hill interviews Barbara from Harlem and her daughter Bebe Reid to discuss their book “Escaping the Racism of Low Expectations”: Below.


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