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“It’s really important to have agency and be vulnerable.” Carla Sameth shares insights along with some of her joys and sorrows in her memoir in essays – One day on the gold line. “It’s about the challenges around race and identity and police violence….I kind of wrote the book I wanted to read. I wanted to read more about people who were struggling with some of the same issues I did.”

“I really felt a sense of connection when I read work by authors who went there. Who did show themselves in all their ugliness and flaws; the joy and the despair. I felt less alone when I read work like that.”

I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

Maya Angelou

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