We offered a few chapters at the last MICE, but it's not yet available elsewhere.
It's a bit of humor about raising a kid in Cambridge, but it's also touches a lot of serious topics like racism, diversity, culture, and soul. It's solely intended to share our unique perspective(s).
It's heartening to see so many around the world joining in protest after four years of xenophobia and hate in the US. While it's sad that so little has changed since Rodney King (or Emmett Till, for that matter), I hope that more white folk (and by this I mean anyone who has questioned whether people of color are really treated any differently in this country) will take the opportunity to learn more.
Because ultimately, justice in society is everyone's responsibility, not just those with a boot on their neck.
Next time you go to read your favorite blog, pick up some James Baldwin or Ralph Ellison to read instead (you can probably get digital or audio versions of these from your local library for free).
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