It is not enough to say we are anti-racist. We must address glaring disparities in treatment.
Sometimes structural racism surfaces in a way that even those of us who would like to be “color-blind” cannot help but see.
In the spring of 2020, the video-recorded death of George Floyd (who was Black) at the hands of a law enforcement officer (who was white) brought millions of witnesses to the kind of hostility that is all-too-familiar to individuals of color. Individuals, many non-white, took to our nation’s capital …
It is not enough to say we are anti-racist. We must address glaring disparities in treatment.






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