What Can Be Done After a Racist Attack? (Embedded+)

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Kelly McEvers talks with Riana Elyse Anderson, a licensed clinical psychologist and expert in coping strategies to reduce race-related stress in Black families. They unpack what happened to the kids and families in Buffalo Extreme's Episode 2, and discuss what people can do for their selves and their communities after racist attacks happen. This is a bonus episode for Embedded+ subscribers. To listen to this episode, and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ at plus.npr.org.

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