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Ep. 2: What's My Mix?

By: Georgina Lawton
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  • Georgina arranges to meet her first black relative. But how are they related? And can their shared DNA help determine Georgina's racial identity?

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Very interesting

This podcast has been so far very interesting and heart warming. I have been so curious about my DNA. begin told as a teenager that my maternal great grandmother and her siblings were full blooded native american makes me curious. especially since I remember seeing pictures of them when I was younger.
this podcast is making me want to really search for the unknown!

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Sugarcoats and blames the Church

Isn’t it nice that you can blame racism for every personal failure in your life? Well wait, if that doesn’t work work you can always blame the Catholic Church.
The real victim of this story is hardly even glanced at: the white man who was cheated on, lied to, and who supported and raised the offspring of that betrayal until he died. Only then did the mother feel comfortable with the truth coming out. No accountability to be had now.
What a bunch of crap people.
Not worth your time.

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