Extended interview: Author Jason Reynolds and more
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2022
- Author Jason Reynolds sits down with Jane Pauley to discuss his best-selling novels. Also, Seth Doane travels to Italy to learn about Riva boats. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."
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GREAT - Jason is writing with Black lead. Recognizing talent from ALL deserving Americans is what will get us past this dark period in our history!!! Way to go Jason!!!
Quality content, more than soundbites. I learn things. Thank you CBS.
This man is a national treasure... Period.
Tears!!!! Love it!!!####
I wish this King got more recognition.
If you think you have to feel guilty about the actions of a racist, then you know that you agree with the racist; which is why you don't want your child to read what is being done to Black/Brown people as it has been done for centuries. You, nor your child[ren] should ever feel guilty for being white, however, if you can admit there a great many who are barbaric to those who don't look like them, makes you and your child[ren] better people for recognizing such injustices at the hand of RACIST white people.
Would be nice is Ms. Pauley focused more on their collaboration more than on their skin color. Let's focus on the problems and exhibit how our differences enhance us. If children are taught THAT - racism becomes less the issue.