Have you had the what-to-do-when-you’re-stopped-by-the-police talk with your kids? If not, I’m guessing your kids are white.
The unwarranted shooting of Aaron Campbell has everyone questioning whether or not race was one of the factors. What most acknowledge, yet few openly admit, is that, sadly, it probably was.
In her article in today’s Oregonian, Nikole Hannah-Jones interviewed Rob Ingram, head of Portland’s Office of Youth Violence Program.
How embarrassing that we live in a society where parents have to explain to their young children that because for no reason other than the color of their skin they will be stopped by the police–it’s not a question of if but when, on average once a week.
What are we going to do about it?
Tags: police, Portland police, race, racial profiling, teens, tweens, youth, youth violence








































