In a first-person story for Zora, Wallace unpacks her "complicated" decision to take part in the event."I decided to be there, knowing that there would likely be criticism of a pro-Black, anti-capitalism advocate who is calling for wealth distribution to dare to sit with people whose titles are symbols of a legacy from which we need to be freed," she writes, explaining the "persisting relics of colonization do not sit well with many of us [in the Bahamas, where the Queen still serves as head of state]."Wallace also notes that the Sussexes didn't put restrictions on what was talked about on the call. "The couple brought a calm, relaxed energy to the call, so it didn’t feel formal or high-pressure.
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