The term was coined in 2008 in a study of African American men on predominantly white college campuses. And now it's being used to study the effects of race and racism on a wide section of people of color. Dr. Edwanna Andrews, Director of Social Justice and Advocacy at The University of Central Florida and Rasha Mubarak, a community, social justice and political activist join us for an important discussion about Racial Battle Fatigue in 2019. Is it real, how does it affect people of color and how to cope with it.