TO THE EDITOR:
I write to extend a heartfelt letter of gratitude to the 300+ community members who attended and spoke at “A Healing Discussion on Race & America” on Monday night at the United Church of Chapel Hill.
It was great to see representation from UNC students, staff, administrators and faculty there. I believe all in attendance were happily surprised to see the large number of concerned citizens joining together in the spirit of unity. There is no doubt that we are a privileged people; we are educated and reside in a low crime community with vast resources and access to wonderful opportunities. All of which are hallmarks of Orange County.
We are blessed indeed. And yet, we have the capacity to hurt, disrespect and even kill our neighbors. Thus, it is ever so important that we continue to gather together to listen, learn and share our emotions, perspectives, testimonies, values and solutions to the healing of America. I also wish to offer a special thank you to Rick and Jill Edens, co-pastors at UCCH, UNC’s Political Science professor Dr. Frank Baumgartner, who provided statistical insight on NC traffic stops, Chief of Police, Chris Blue, who eloquently commented and answered numerous questions regarding policing and community engagement, and WCHL’s news anchor, Aaron Keck, for his steadfast support and publicity of the event. I am hopeful that this occasion improved our race relations by simply providing a safe space for us to hear the cries of Black residents and the possibilities of a community that cares. We can do better, and I am confident that we will if we are all committed to be accountable to one another.
Time will certainly tell.
Deborah Stroman, Ph.D.
Professor
Kenan-Flagler Business School