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Actor and rapper Omar Epps drops by to chat about his new movie, "Moses the Black"; Jennifer welcomes 8-year-old Native American dancer and singer Opichee Day-Bedeau; his older siblings join him in the studio for a performance; Victoria Scott-Miller, who reopened Liberation Station, North Carolina's first and only Black-owned children's bookstore.
Actor and rapper Omar Epps drops by to chat about his new movie, "Moses the Black"; Jennifer welcomes 8-year-old Native American dancer and singer Opichee Day-Bedeau; his older siblings join him in the studio for a performance; Victoria Scott-Miller, who reopened Liberation Station, North Carolina's first and only Black-owned children's bookstore.
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