Summer 2020
For those who seek to educate ourselves and assist our black friends in the pursuit of racial justice and ending police brutality. These interviews reflect their many perspectives, their experiences and how we can best get involved.






Much of what they told me was surprising, and some was just plain uncomfortable to hear.
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Pam
There may be no limit to what a mother would do to give her son a world of opportunities. Pam and her son frequently drove over 5 hours a day commuting to high school and to sporting events. And Pam has spent many, many hours on the track and soccer sidelines cheering him on. Now at… Continue reading Pam
Corey
Does our culture drive the television, film and media industry or does the TV, film and media industry drive the culture? That is a question that has been on the mind of Corey for many years. In this time of serious concern about racial equity, Corey feels the entertainment industry has an important obligation to… Continue reading Corey
Nigel
Sports is part of the answer in Nigel’s mind. By engaging in sports with people of diverse backgrounds, we can get to know each other in ways which encourage understanding and tolerance of cultural differences. Nigel is a sports-loving gentle soul, even listening to spa music in the background while we talked. Having graduated from Maynard Jackson… Continue reading Nigel
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| Contributors, Summer 2020 | |
| Anonymous | Nigel Omandi |
| Janelle Brown | Corey Prince |
| Pam Garrett | Candace Smith |
| Mona Harty | Christina Walker |
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