Episode 135 | Duke Volleyball Player Being Called N-Word

Sep 20, 2022 | Hot Topics

Have you heard the story about the Duke Volleyball player who claimed she was being called racial slurs every time she served? This is a story that ESPN, CNN, and MSNBC ran with for well over a month. Well, it turns out, it’s NOT TRUE. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about why she would make this up and then point out how we should be working towards UNITY without race issues distracting us.

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