Revolution 2.0

[ENCORE] George Floyd ‘n’ Me; Growing Up Different. (EP.238)

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For well over 2 years, I believe I have done only one or two Encore Episodes. Creating and delivering two episodes per week, every week, is challenging, But there is a lot to share with you; part of me wishes that I could do more. But it is time for a creative rest–with family. Today and Friday I will be sharing well-selected Encore Episodes. The George Floyd ‘n’ Me episode was selected because I believe it does a credible job of injecting humanity onto the aftermath of the horrendous Floyd killing. Introduction I grew up in suburban Philadelphia, until I was 15 and left for Colorado to live with my Mother in early 1959. I lived on the “https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Main_Line (Main Line)” in the 1950s, where I remember an often played and frequently discussed public service spot on radio that featured the suggestion, “Take a Negro to lunch.” I was about 12, and having had almost no contact with Negroes, I thought that was a good idea. We could all start to get to know each ot