“As the day wore on, I noticed an uncomfortable trend. I observed that even though we all seemed to be of African descent, these people were not my people. I noticed that I had to carefully sift through what was being said about race, racism and injustice to analyze and filter truth and the information with which I agreed. I observed that our thought processes about race and approach to education, building community and reconciliation were totally different. These people seemed to think that racial separation and warring against a human enemy were the answers to justice and freedom. For the first time in a long time, I felt alienated in the company of people who looked like me.”