Personal Experience and Initial Understanding
Words: 1107 Pages: 4 4805Raised in a predominantly Black neighborhood, I rarely encountered or witnessed racial profiling firsthand during my upbringing. The community around me was largely homogeneous in terms of race, so the concept of racial profiling seemed distant and somewhat abstract. While others would discuss their experiences or the broader societal implications, it felt like a rare occurrence, something that happened elsewhere. At that time, I was unaware of the severe consequences that racial profiling could entail, including the tragic loss of […]