Ruby Sales: How we can start to heal the pain of racial division | TED

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Translator: Ivana Korom Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
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I want to share with you
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a moment in my life
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when the hurt and wounds of racism
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were both deadly and paralyzing for me.
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And I think what I've learned
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can be a source of healing for all of us.
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When I was 17 years old,
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I was a college student at Tuskegee University,
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and I was a worker in the Southern freedom movement,
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which we call the Civil Rights Movement.
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During this time,
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I met another young 26-year-old,
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white seminary and college student
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named Jonathan Daniels, from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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He and I
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were both part of a generation of idealistic young people,
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whose life has been ignited
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by the freedom fire
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that ordinary black people were spreading around the nation
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and throughout the South.
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We had come to Lowndes County
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to work in the movement.
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And it was a nonviolent movement
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to redeem the souls of America.
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We believe that everyone,
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both black and white,
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people in the South,
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could find a redemptive pathway
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out of the stranglehold of racism
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that had gripped them for more than 400 years.
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And on a hot, summer day in August,
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Jonathan and I joined a demonstration
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of local young black people,
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who were protesting the exploitation
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[of] black sharecroppers
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by rich land holders who cheated them out of their money.
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We decided to demonstrate alongside them.
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And on the morning that we showed up for the demonstration,
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we were met with a mob of howling white men
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with baseball bats, shotguns
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and any weapon that you could imagine.
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And they were threatening to kill us.
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And the sheriff, seeing the danger that we faced,
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arrested us and put us on a garbage truck
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and took us to the local jail,
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where we were put in cells
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with the most inhumane conditions you can imagine.
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And we were threatened by the jailers
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with drinking water that came from toilets.
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We were finally released on the sixth day,
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without any knowledge, without any forewarning.
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Just out of the clear blue sky,
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we were made to leave.
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And we knew that this was a dangerous sign,
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because Goodman, Schwerner and Chaney had also been forced to leave jail
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and were murdered because no one knew what had happened to them.
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And so, despite our fervent resistance,
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the sheriff made us leave the jail,
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and of course, nobody was waiting for us.
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It was hot,
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one of those Southern days
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where you could literally feel the pavement --
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the vapor seeping out of the pavement.
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And the group of about 14 of us
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selected Jonathan Daniels,
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Father Morrisroe, who had recently come to the county,
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Joyce Bailey, a local 17-year-old girl
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and I to go and get the drinks.
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When we got to the door,
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a white man was standing in the doorway with a shotgun,
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and he said, "Bitch, I'll blow your brains out!"
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And before I could even react,
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before I could even process what was going on,
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Jonathan intentionally pulled my blouse,
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and I fell back, thinking that I was dead.
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And in that instant, when I looked up,
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Jonathan Daniels was standing in the line of fire,
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and he took the blast,
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and he saved my life.
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I was so traumatized
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and paralyzed by that event,
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where Tom Coleman deliberately,
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with malicious intent,
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killed my beloved friend and colleague,
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Jonathan Myrick Daniels.
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On that day,
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which was one of the most important days in my life,
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I saw both love and hate
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coming from two very different white men
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that represented the best and the worst of white America.
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So deep was my hurt
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at seeing Tom Coleman murder Jonathan before my eyes,
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that I became a silent person,
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and I did not speak
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for six months.
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I finally learned to touch that hurt in me
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as I became older
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and began to talk about the Southern freedom movement,
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and began to connect my stories
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with the stories of my other colleagues and freedom fighters,
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who, like me, had faced deadly trauma of racism,
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and who had lost friends along the way,
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and who themselves have been beaten and thrown in jail.
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It is 50 years later.
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Many people were beaten and thrown in jail.
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Others were murdered like Jonathan Daniels.
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And yet, we are still, as a nation,
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mired down
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in the quicksand of racism.
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And everywhere I go around the nation,
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I see and hear the hurt.
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And I ask people everywhere,
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"Tell me, where does it hurt?"
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Do you see and feel the hurt
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that I see and feel?
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I feel and see the hurt in black and brown people
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who every day feel the vicious volley of racism
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and every day have their civil and human rights stripped away.
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And the people who do this use stereotypes and myths
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to justify doing it.
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Everywhere I go,
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I see and hear women
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who speak out against --
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who speak out against men who invade our bodies.
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These same men who then turn around --
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the same men who promote racism
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and then turn around and steal our labor and pay us unequal wages.
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I hear and feel the hurt of white men
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at the betrayal by the same powerful white men
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who tell them that their skin color
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is their ticket to a good life and power,
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only to discover,
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as the circle of whiteness narrows,
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that their tickets have expired
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and no longer carry first-class status.
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Now that we've touched the hurt,
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we must ask ourselves,
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"Where does it hurt
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and what is the source of the hurt?"
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I propose that we must look
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deeply into the culture of whiteness.
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That is a river that drowns out all of our identities
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and drowns us in false uniformity to protect the status quo.
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Notice, everybody, I said culture of whiteness,
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and not white people.
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Because in my estimation,
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the problem is not white people.
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Instead, it is the culture of whiteness.
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And by culture of whiteness,
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I mean a systemic and organized set of beliefs,
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values, canonized knowledge and even religion,
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to maintain a hierarchical, over-and-against power structure
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based on skin color, against people of color.
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It is a culture
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where white people are seen as necessary and friendly insiders,
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while people of color, especially black people,
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are seen as dangerous
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and threatening outsiders,
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who pose a clear and present danger
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to the safety and the efficacy
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of the culture of whiteness.
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Listen to me and see if you can imagine
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the culture of whiteness as a dehumanizing process
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that melts away
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all of our multiple and interlocking identities,
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such as race, class, gender and sexualities,
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so that ...
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so that unity is maintained for power.
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I believe, because I know
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and believe that the culture of whiteness
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is a social construct.
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Each of us, from birth to death,
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are socialized in this culture.
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And it marks people of color also.
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And it makes people of color, like white people,
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vote against our interests.
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Some of you might ask --
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and my students always tell me I give hard assignments --
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some of you might ask, and rightfully so,
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"How do we fix this?
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It seems so all-powerful and overwhelming."
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I believe that we must fix it,
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because we cannot humanize our future
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if we continue to be complicit
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with the culture of whiteness.
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Each of us must connect with our authentic selves,
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with our authentic ethnic selves.
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And we must connect with the other aspects of our identities.
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And we must move out of the constructs
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of whiteness, brownness and blackness
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to become who we are at our fullest.
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How do we do this?
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I believe that we do this through our collective narratives.
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And our collective narratives must contain our individual stories,
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the arts,
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spiritual reflections,
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literature,
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and yes, even drumming.
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(Laughter)
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It must be a collective telling,
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because individual stories just create a paradigm
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where we are pitting one story against another story.
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These different models that I have talked about tonight
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I think are essential to providing us a pathway
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out of the quagmire of racism.
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And I want to talk about another very important model.
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And that is redemption.
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I believe that movements for racial justice
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must be redemptive rather than punitive.
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And yes, I believe
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that we must provide the possibility of redemption for everyone.
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And we must be willing,
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despite some of the vitriolic language
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that might come from those very people who oppress us,
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I think that we must listen to them
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and try to figure out where do they hurt.
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We must do this, I believe,
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because our redemption is tied into their redemption,
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And we will not be free
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until we've all been redeemed from unredemptive anger.
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The challenge is not easy.
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And in a technological society, it grows even more complicated,
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because often we use technologies
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to perpetuate the very values of racism that we indulge in every day.
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We use technology to bully,
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to perpetuate hate speech
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and to degrade each other's humanities.
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And so I believe that if we're going to humanize the future,
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we must design ways to use technology
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not to degrade us, but to elevate us
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so that we can live into the fullest of our capacities.
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And I believe that technology
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must provide us larger vistas
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so that we might engage with each other
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and move beyond the segregated spaces that we live in, every day of our lives.
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I believe
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that we can achieve this if we set our minds
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and hopes on the prize.
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The question before us tonight
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is very serious.
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It is: "Do you want to be healed?
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Do you want to be healed?"
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Do you want to become whole and live into all of your identities?
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Or do you want to continue to cannibalize your multiple identities
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and privilege one identity over the other?
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Do you want to join a long line
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of generations of people
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who believed in the promise of America
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and had the faith to upbuild democracy?
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Do you want to live into the fullest of your potential?
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I certainly do.
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And I believe you do, too.
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Let me just say, quite seriously,
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I believe in you.
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And despite everything,
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I still believe in America.
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I hope that this offering that I've given to you tonight,
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that I've shared with you tonight,
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will provide redemptive pathways
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so that you might claim the fullest of your identity
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and become a major participant
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in humanizing not only the future for yourselves,
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but also for our democracy.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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