This hour, we highlight disruptors using their storytelling skills to create change. After the murder of Eric Garner, Mercy Quaye organized a conversation about who controls the Black narrative at a New Haven coffee shop. Her work ultimately led her to start , an anti-racist communications organization. CBS Saturday Morning's Michelle Miller also joins us to discuss her new book , which details her journey to understand herself and learn more about her mother, who didn't raise her. And we listen back to our interview with Mónica Guzmán, who talks about the power of sharing stories with people you disagree with and her book .
GUESTS:
- Mercy Quaye: Founder and President of , Editor and with
- Michelle Miller: co-host of , author of
- Mónica Guzmán: , Senior Fellow for Public Practice at
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