Karamo Brown experienced racism from a young age, even in his own household. Brown is of Jamaican and Cuban descent. On the latest episode of “Red Table Talk: The Estefans”, the “Queer Eye” star opens up about the turmoil between his own roots.
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Still to this day,” Brown shares. “I don’t think they understood what they were doing, but it was this subliminal, unconscious, internalized racism that was in them. “For me, playing outside as a kid was nerve wracking because my grandmother would
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