In the wake of BLM, couples are having to have a few extra uncomfortable discussions. Latinx comedian Gina Brillon joins Natasha Chandel and Aisha Holden to share how she has talked to her Caucasian husband about privilege. What makes these kinds of convos so hard? How do you check your own biases? And how do you have a constructive discussion that doesn’t devolve into an attack on character? The ladies open up about their own struggles as Black and Brown women in an honest episode of Kinda Dating!
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