by Jeremy Dunn | Jan 1, 2020 | Your Stories
“This morning as I pulled into a parking space at work I noticed a young man and his maybe 12 year old son sitting on towels outside of their minivan with the back open. I drove by and smiled at them, watching their interaction of talking and sharing a watermelon....
by Jeremy Dunn | Apr 4, 2020 | Your Stories
“I feel like it’s hard to be black in America and to never experience racism. With that said, has it prevented me from doing what I want to do? No, you know. I won’t let that happen. It’s funny, for me it was sort of the interactions I had with the police when I...
by Jeremy Dunn | Mar 3, 2020 | Your Stories
“Have you ever been pulled over for nothing and the seats ripped out of your car? Have you ever had to inform a police officer that you are only reaching in the glove box for your registration? Have you ever had to think about how unsafe it is when traveling to other...
by Jeremy Dunn | Feb 3, 2020 | Your Stories
“We don’t have a clear leader who has gotten up and said, “I am willing to speak for you guys.” The only person, and you might not believe this, the only person that stood up, wanted to stand up, and they sent him out, was Colin Kaepernick. He’s the only one...
by Jeremy Dunn | May 3, 2020 | Your Stories
“I was at the front of the protest line. There were a couple younger girls to my left, I would say they were in their 20’s. In front of us I guess it was the National Guard they had their camo on and shields up. These two girls were talking to this young black...
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