I appreciate your candor. As another fan of anti-racist Tim Wise, I can read about your experiences without taking it personally, despite my white skin. There are more anti-racists in your corner than you may realize. I am on FB daily doing what I call 'my work.' I have made some enemies, lost some friends and a family member because of my outspokenness. Most of my large extended family merely tolerates my passion for MLK's Dream and BLM. But my husband and three grandchildren who live with us are supportive. I have seen the racism you talk about since I was six years old---though at the time I did not know the word for what it was I saw, and I was aghast that any human being could be considered less than because of a skin color that even then I thought was as beautiful as my own. I have spent all of my life trying to make others see what I see ---a world full of beautiful colors and shades that God created in His own image and likeness. We are all One Human Family, and since God impressed it on my heart to share what He showed me in that life-changing moment when I was six--- I vowed then and still do now to make it my life's work to help in any way I can in the battle to dismantle the systemic racism that has plagued our nation from its very beginning. #BlackLivesMatter has given me and others like me another battle cry for justice to promote until God calls me Home. Keep telling your truth. I see you. I hear you. And I love you, my sister.