The Betrayed and the Betrayers
Racial justice cannot be separated from economic justice.
Justin T. White is a middle school counselor, admissions associate, and clubs and activities coordinator at Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Maryland.
Racial justice cannot be separated from economic justice.
The usual parameters of the life I navigated have utterly shifted. Who am I supposed to be during this time? What is my way of proceeding?
In overwhelming moments, including challenging family dinners, we are invited to throw off despair and put on radical hope. We come from a long line of master dreamers who have changed the world in big and small ways.
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