Sharing with the young adults in my life
I look forward to sharing this with my 18 year old son, and having a discussion with our family about this aspect of American culture. As a young white man (though not white enough for the Base) he and his peers areat risk for radicalization. Conversations based on this series seem like the place where I as a parent can learn with my child about what radicalization looks like and feels like, why it happens, and what we can do to confront it. Thank you SPLC.
katklaw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/20
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