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Old Friends Talking About Race

Former SLU Announcers Connecting

(St. Louis, MO) – During the late 1990s Kevin Pulley and I announced Saint Louis University Women’s basketball games. We formed a solid friendship and loved working games in Conference USA. While Kevin is black and I am white, we would have fun conversations about race, politics and of course, sports.

I thought it might be valuable for our readers to enjoy one of those conversations. While racial tensions are high, friends and good-hearted people can tackle difficult topics with seriousness, but respect. So, I invited Kevin to our podcast.

An audio only version can be found here.

Below is the video version. You will love Kevin’s joy and smile and you will learn from his heart and experiences.

 

 

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