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Racism And All Its Friends, Vol.1
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 07, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:21:43

In the comic book “Racism and all its friends, Vol.1" Yasmin, a soft-spoken introvert, is challenged by an assembled ancient league of evil, popularly known as racism in the medical field. Although Yasmin was not the archetype hero everyone expected, she manages to unleash the dormant power laying within, making her the greatest kind of hero to ever was.

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This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.

Recorded at MH Studios Toronto

Host: Cadar Mohamud

Senior Producer/ Editor: Muna Scekomar

Assistant Producers: Khweya Bezeid & Nima Harun

Graphic Designer: Wasima Farah

Project manager: Yasmin Mohamud

Marketing Manager: Sawsan Abdillahi

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