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Jennifer Noble on Supporting Parents of Mixed-Race Teens
Season 1, Ep. 2
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In our second episode, Dr. Jennifer Noble offers insights into counseling mixed-race teenagers and their parents. Dr. Noble reflects on her lived experience as a dual-minority mixed-race woman and how her search for understanding led her to support others.
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