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  • Mom,

  • Dad,

  • Uncle, Auntie,

  • Grandfather, Grandmother:

  • We need to talk.

  • You may not have grown up around people who are Black, but I have

  • Black people are a fundamental part of my life:

  • Theyre my friends,

  • my roommates,

  • my classmates and teammates,

  • my family

  • Today, I’m scared for them

  • This year, the American police have already killed more than 500 people

  • Of those, 25% have been black, even though they only make up 13% of the population

  • Earlier this week in Louisiana two police officers killed a man named Alton Sterling

  • while he sold CDs on the street

  • The very next day in Minnesota, a police officer shot and killed

  • a Black man named Philando Castile

  • in his car during a traffic stop

  • while his girlfriend and her four year-old daughter looked on

  • Overwhelmingly, the police do not face any consequences for ending these lives

  • This is a terrifying reality that some of my closest friends live with every day

  • Even as we hear about the dangers that Black Americans face

  • our instinct is to sometimes point at all the ways that were different from them

  • To shield ourselves from their reality, rather than empathizing

  • When a policeman shoots a Black person you might think it’s the victim’s fault

  • because you see so many images of them in the media as thugs and criminals

  • After all, you might say,

  • we managed to come to America and build good lives

  • for ourselves despite discrimination,

  • so why can’t they?

  • I want to share with you how I see things

  • It’s true that we face discrimination for being Asian in this country.

  • Sometimes people are rude to us about our accents,

  • or withhold promotions because they don’t think of us as leadership material

  • Some of us are told were terrorists

  • But for the most part, people don’t thinkdangerous criminal

  • when we are walking down the street

  • The police do not gun down our children and parents for simply existing

  • This is not the case for our Black friends

  • Many Black people were brought to America as slaves against their will

  • For centuries their communities, families, and bodies were ripped apart for profit

  • Even after slavery, they had to build back their lives by themselves

  • with no institutional support

  • not allowed to vote or own homes,

  • and constantly under the threat of violence that continues to this day

  • In fighting for their own rights, Black activists have led the movement

  • for opportunities not just for themselves, but for us as well

  • Black people have been beaten, jailed, even killed

  • fighting for many of the rights that Asian Americans enjoy today

  • We owe them so much in return

  • We are all fighting against the same unfair system

  • that prefers we compete against each other

  • When someone is walking home and gets shot by a sworn protector of the peace

  • even if that person’s last name is Liang

  • that is an assault on all of us,

  • and on all of our hopes for equality and fairness under the law

  • For all these reasons I support the Black Lives Matter movement

  • Part of that support means speaking up when I see people

  • in my own communityor even my own family

  • say or do things that diminish the humanity

  • of Black Americans in this country

  • I’m telling you this out of love, because I don’t want this issue to divide us

  • I’m asking you to try and empathize with the anger and grief of the fathers,

  • mothers, and children who have lost their loved ones to police violence

  • To empathize with my anger and grief

  • To support me if I choose to be vocal and to protest

  • To share this letter with your friends and to encourage them to be empathetic, too

  • As your child, I am proud and eternally grateful

  • that you took the long, hard journey to this country,

  • that you've lived decades in a place that hasn’t always been kind to you

  • Youve never wished your struggles upon me

  • Instead, youve suffered through a prejudiced America,

  • to bring me closer to the American Dream

  • But I hope you can consider this:

  • The American Dream cannot exist only for your children

  • Were all in this together and we cannot be safe

  • until all of our friends, loved ones, and neighbors are safe

  • The American Dream that we seek

  • is a place where all Americans can live without fear of police violence

  • This is the future that I wantand one that I hope you want, too

  • With love and hope,

  • Your chidren

Mom,

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