Feeling Like A Tourist: Being Black In New England
Debra Nunnally Beaupre loves exploring New England’s picturesque back roads. But she says she doesn’t always find it easy to travel there.
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Debra Nunnally Beaupre loves exploring New England’s picturesque back roads. But she says she doesn’t always find it easy to travel there.
I TOTALLY LISTENED TO THIS THIS MORNING ON THE RADIO. :D
If she finds the North Country unwelcoming, I’m not surprised. That’s the back woods-iest part of NH. The more urban...
Agree with all of the above.
I live in New England. Everyone likes to think of themselves as being very progressive and anti-racist but it’s actually...
The comments section is sadder than a blue eyed seal pup. (Let’s make that a thing, everybody!)
“Racism is racism, whether it be white on black or black on white.” WTF NPR commentators? NO IT’S NOT. I thought NPR was...
“Many residents here have never known a person of color.” New Hampshire in a nutshell.
