06/01/2020
Chino Hills stands with you
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I’m not going to pretend I understand. Growing up in Chino Hills, I either felt sheltered or safe. Social studies & history textbooks were my biggest exposure to racism and discrimination. Seeing that racism and injustice still exists, specifically in this nation, gets me so frustrated that history continues to repeat itself. My hometown gave me a slight glimpse of hope. No matter the gender, color, race, ethnicity, age, or religion: they were there TOGETHER TO LIVE TOGETHER. I refuse to silence my future. I want to do better. Stay passionate, stay angry, stay strong until there is peace for all. @ Chino Hills, California