IRL: H.E.R.: Genius + Google

A unique episode of IRL with R&B artist H.E.R., in honour of Black History Month. H.E.R. meets up with Genius to share a Filipino meal and talk about how her Black and Filipino upbringing shaped her career. In this short video produced in partnership with Google, H.E.R. reflects on the significance of her roots and how she hopes to encourage young Black women to unleash their power.

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