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Letter No. 1

“This is the work we do every day. We confront and navigate the devaluation of Black life. In supportive spaces and in unsupportive ones. We deal with the privileging of white comfort, feelings, and learning. You don’t always see it. But we do.

Letter No. 2

“As I sit here, with my newborn son beside me, I struggle to find the words to truly capture how I feel. There are no words to share how outraged and disappointed I am by the continued extrajudicial killing of Black men and women.”

Letter No. 3

“I would like to be one of many to tell you that Black people are not responsible for your education on individual, institutional, or structural racism. Furthermore, the time to be a silent and passive ally is over. It is time to act.”