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Sweet Tea Ethics 104: Ed Garnes Fahamu Pecou Discuss Black Women Relationships

Submitted by on April 16, 2010 – 9:00 pmNo Comment |

In this episode, Sweet Tea Ethics 104, Ed Garnes & art superstar Fahamu Pecou discuss Black love, bell hooks, African centered psychology, and why women can’t always blame Tyrone!!

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