The Tables Have Turned: Jack Russell Weinstein Becomes the Interviewee
On this Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, Main Street's Ashley Thornberg discusses various aspects of race and the importance of holidays with UND philosophy professor Jack Russell Weinstein.
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