
Our Differences Within the Beast
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Narrated by:
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Katybeth Geary
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By:
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Salih Garrett
About this listen
Denied freedom, stripped of civil rights, and caged like wild animals, Nasir and Jax embark on a journey of self-discovery. Deprived of every material comfort or convenience, they begin to find truth and meaning in words and relationships. Forced to live in primitive conditions, they cast aside political correctness and explore discussions on race, religion, and family. Nasir is a Black Muslim, Jax is a White Christian; culturally they are different, biologically they are the same. Their conversations may aggravate, they may penetrate, and they will surely educate. There are conversations unlike anything else you will read or likely encounter. Take a short trip with us as we journey into the Beast.
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