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A teacher suspending after an investigation found her acting inappropriately at a school board meeting is apologizing.
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Guest: Loretta J. Ross is an activist, public intellectual, and a professor of women, gender studies, reproductive rights, white supremacy, and human Rights. She is the author of many books including ...
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