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        <description>From film to television, comic books to dance, Bruce Lee’s influence on Black communities worldwide runs deep. Even today, it’s hard to find five people under fifteen in any Black community who haven’t heard his name—despite his passing in 1973. In this episode of Warrior Class, the instructors break down why the Bruce Lee–African community connection exists, how it came to be, and why it still resonates across generations. They share how Bruce Lee impacted them individually—and how Balogun went from Bruce Lee “hater” to (almost) full-on celebrator. So what does “The Little Dragon” mean to you? Tune in. Speak up. Let’s talk about it.</description>
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