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Hear me out!
Aderogba
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4 days ago
Aderogba Aaliyah Andrick Kaashvi talk about general overarching themes that are not spoken about within the communities of ethnic minorities which we use our knowledge and personal experiences to make sense of! Thats Aaliyah and Kaash in the picture
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Aderogba Aaliyah Andrick Kaashvi talk about general overarching themes that are not spoken about within the communities of ethnic minorities which we use our knowledge and personal experiences to make sense of! Thats Aaliyah and Kaash in the picture
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Religion, Control and Morality
Hear me out!
1 hour 18 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
Religion, Control and Morality

In this epidote we talk about religion and its role in daily life placing a specific focus on how it pertains to the morality of people and how its become a tool used for control whilst also touching on other minor topics. We also had a guest Aamna who was a muslim turned agnostic and her reasons for the change. At the end of the episode we have a new segment [working title] where each person just speaks about anything that has been bothering them for the past week. Hope you enjoy it

Hear me out!
Aderogba Aaliyah Andrick Kaashvi talk about general overarching themes that are not spoken about within the communities of ethnic minorities which we use our knowledge and personal experiences to make sense of! Thats Aaliyah and Kaash in the picture