Jaime Harrison, the 2020 Senate candidate against Lindsey Graham, talks about growing up as a Black boy with few economic means in South Carolina. Harrison shares a story of going back to school knowing his single mother could not afford new clothes for him and how that experience was emotionally difficult for him as a child.
IN THE BUBBLE WITH JAIME on YouTube: In South Carolina, African American Jaime Harrison faces Lindsey Graham for U.S. Senate. Confronting not only the pandemic but deep-rooted racial prejudice, Harrison’s campaign becomes a symbol of hope in a time of crisis and intertwining politics. A documentary film by Emily Harrold with executive producer Charlamagne Tha God.
Watch IN THE BUBBLE WITH JAIME: https://youtu.be/ed3pz4sgZpA
Watch a conversation with Charlamagne Tha God and Emily Harrold: https://youtu.be/fi7nqViQszg
For more: https://to.worldchannel.org/LUSA_InTheBubbleJaime
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