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    Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne welcome Cora Masters Barry, former First Lady of Washington, DC, political strategist, educator, youth advocate, and founder of the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center. They have a  conversation on legacy and leadership. Cora recounts meeting Marion Barry, supporting his political rise, and how his government “set up” led to a comeback and fourth term. Cora details becoming the first woman boxing commissioner in the country, the backlash she faced, and how she navigated confirmation. She also explains the vision behind building her tennis and learning center and how Venus and Serena Williams’ rise and support helped shape its launch. Also, Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne discuss concerns about youth gun violence, especially among 13–15-year-olds, calling for stronger youth organizations, parental vigilance, and using live streaming to reach kids while training the next generation with elders’ guidance. They debate Tuskegee University’s ban on bonnets, durags, pajamas, and slippers in class, arguing over respectability, hygiene, and preparing for professional life.
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