Why Is It That When Tragedy Strikes the Black Community, We Don’t Check In?…

I’ve found, and I know I’m not the only one, that whenever there’s a national or global tragedy we as a society discuss it. Think September 11th. We all needed to collectively grieve and chat about it to process it. Yet, when tragedy happens that affects the Black community, overall white people don’t check in or talk about it with Black people. Why is this? It’s what I aim to scratch at the surface of and ultimately encourage all of us white people to speak with our Black friends more when instances like the George Floyd murder occur (which there are far too many off sadly). After listening, kindly feel free to ask questions or offer opinions of your own, whether down in the comment section or by hitting me up on social media @PhilSvitek.

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