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Shut Up and Listen with Heather Matarazzo

Frances Fisher (Queen)

Season 1 Episode 26  ·  Aug 31, 2017, 07:00 AM

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In this weeks episode, Heather sits down with actor/activist Frances Fisher to talk about social justice work, her experience at Standing Rock, and the joy of finally getting a "win". #FrancesFisher #StandingRock #Actor #Conversation #Interview #SocialJustice #Growth #Learning

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