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Annual Durag Fest Continues To Celebrate Black Culture Despite Rapid Decline In Allyship

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Durag Fest organizers in Charlotte, NC share their story of keeping Black culture alive in the face of declining support one year after BLM protests.

Source: The Urban Daily

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