3 Essentials for Equality

[Music]

james baldwin once said that

not everything that is faced can be

changed but nothing can be changed until

it is faced when i was 19 years old i

was on a family vacation in south

carolina

and my grandmother let me my cousin and

her best friend who i was dating at the

time

to borrow the van and go out and have a

fun night at the local bowling alley

that was not too far from our resort

and we had a good time but no more than

about a minute or so after leaving the

bowling alley

coming up behind us we saw those awful

red and blue lights

that brings about a certain level of

anxiety and fear

in african-americans all across this

country there was a police officer that

had pulled us over

and it happened to be a white officer

and as he approached the van

he asked me if i knew why he pulled us

over now

being in an area to where most of the

porches were peppered with confederate

flags

i had a good idea why he pulled us over

it had nothing to do with the traffic

violation but everything to do

with the color of our skin however i

told him no i have no clue why he pulled

us over

he told me it was because we didn’t slow

down or yield at a yield sign that was

not too far behind us and when he said

this i really knew something was up

because we actually had to stop at that

yield sign for a few seconds

before merging onto a road that had a

lot of traffic

and i said well maybe he mistook our van

for another van and

i could tell that he took offense to my

defense and

he then asked me to step out of the

vehicle now at this point i was a bit

confused because i was just ready to

hand him my license and my registration

i knew the procedure and i said well why

do i have to get out

and then he raised his tone and then

told me to step out of the vehicle

now i wasn’t in a place to argue with

the officer and i didn’t want to

endanger anybody else that was in the

van with me so

i reluctantly got out and as i was doing

so

he told me to put my hands on the hood

of the van so as i began walking toward

the front of the van

i was suddenly yanked back having my

shirt ripped

and i just remember hearing my cousin in

the car scream because she had no clue

what the commotion was all about on the

outside of the van

i just remember instinctively turning

toward the officer and saying what are

you doing he told me to put my hands on

the hood

he said well now put your hands on the

back of the bag

and at this point i was a bit concerned

because i’ve seen and heard of

devastating stories

starting off just like this but i went

ahead and i put my hands on the back of

the van and he just began to search me

and to frisk me

while stating south carolina law to me

and as he was doing this

i heard an urgent call come through his

radio but he ignored it and just

continued to search me

and all i had on was basketball shorts i

now ripped a t-shirt

and slides on my feet yeah he continued

to search me i felt violated

and disrespected not just as a human

being but also as an african-american

i could tell what this was all about and

as he continued to search me i heard

that urgent call come to his radio yet

again

but fortunately this time he responded

to it he said i’ll be right there

and as he began to rush off he told me

to get on out of here

and stay in for the night now i’m

fortunate that the officer was called

away that night

that my situation was in that of

philando castiles

a black man who was also driving around

with his girlfriend

it was pulled over by an officer however

philando was shot dead

while still sitting in his car reaching

for his id

that the officer requested there are so

many others who are not here to tell

their stories of police brutality

like mike brown sandra bland

george floyd brianna taylor yes

we’re still saying her name and so many

others who are no longer here with us

so why do i bring this up what’s my goal

here

well when you zoom out my goal is to

help bring about more equality

in this country but when you zoom in my

goal is to help disrupt police brutality

to shed more light on it and to

ultimately help bring that

to an end on january 6 2021 as trump

supporters

stormed our nation’s capital what we

witnessed was a massive lack of force by

our police force against white trump

supporters

what we also witnessed was a

discriminative double standard not just

a privilege

that blacks in this country never

received what of those supporters those

rioters those insurrectionists were

black

i dare say we would have witnessed a

massacre

over the years i’ve spoken to many

professionals and students on how to

bring their goals to fruition

and i always provide them with three

actionable steps in how to help bring

this about

and the first of these steps is to have

a childlike imagination

now the reason why i say to have a child

like imagination is because

the imagination of a kid is rarely ever

damaged or limited rather

by the negativity of their past they’re

kids they’re young

they don’t have much of a pass to begin

with but there’s also still a bit of an

innocent ignorance that exists within

them

but a childlike imagination is one of

the things that we most admire

in revere about dr martin luther king jr

it was his ability to utilize his

imagination to

have a vision to have a dream even

despite the racial tension and turmoil

that

surrounded black america even while

blacks were being beaten by police

officers

while we were attacked by their dogs

while we were sprayed with fire hoses

he still imagined a better day beyond

these things

and still held equality in his sights

look police brutality is nothing new

it’s just now being streamed as well as

televised

for a moment just imagine if during the

field training process for an officer

they had to be immersed into the

communities in which they would one day

be serving by way of community service

aren’t they here to both protect and to

serve

just imagine if their fto which is the

field training officer actually graded

their performance their engagement their

interaction

with community members what i think we

would then find out

if these officers are even fit to serve

in these particular communities

it’s unfortunate but every officer is

not fit to serve and interact in every

single community

again it really is unfortunate but it’s

true

now just imagine we took just a little

bit more time to ensure the competencies

of our offices it takes four years to

become a teacher

it takes five to seven years to become a

lawyer it takes 10 plus years to become

a fully licensed doctor

but it only takes four months to become

a police officer

i truly believe that a number of things

can be changed

now this immersive process can help

develop something that has been totally

non-existent between

let’s face it white police officers in

the black communities in which they

serve

nothing that has been non-existent is

trust there is more of a fear

that exists as opposed to trust that

shouldn’t be the case

now will this immersive process help

make everything

sunshine and rainbows no of course not

but at least having something in place

that would ensure that

police officers truly knows those of the

community and that members of the

community truly knows who the officers

are

that can at least help develop some type

of mutual respect

and beyond this respect hopefully trust

can also be developed

beyond that trust the fear that exists

hopefully that can also

disappear but who knows this is just my

childlike imagination at work here

there’s a quote that says look at a man

the way he is

he only becomes worse but look at him

for what he could be

then he becomes all that he should be

let’s zoom out and not only look at

america for what it is

but let’s use our childlike imagination

to see america for what it could be

then we can soon step into all that we

should be

so that’s step number one to have a

childlike imagination

step number two is to need your wants

and what i mean by this is we’ll often

say that we want this and we want that

we want police brutality to stop we want

more equality in this country

but many times we don’t realize that our

wants are optional

like if you don’t get the thing that you

want you’ll just be willing to fight on

a different day to get that thing

so while your desire may be constant

your demand for them may be very

inconsistent

but when you don’t get the things that

you need that scars you deep

those are the things that you demand

constantly

i want you all to use your imagination

with me just one more time to really see

the difference between a want

versus a need so i want you to imagine

yourself right now in the desert you’ve

been there

all day the heat is excruciating you’re

hot

you’re dehydrated you’re thirsty what’s

something that you need in that very

moment

right water now if you needed water in

that moment you will find yourself

digging into a cactus with your bare

hands just to get that water out

why because your life depends on it you

need it

but if you only wanted water in that

moment you will find yourself walking

right by that cactus

and all the cacti in the desert looking

for an easier option

some type of pond or spring that will be

really difficult for you to find

and that’s the difference between a want

versus a need

when you need something you’ll be

willing to go all out to get that thing

your desire and your pursuit of that

thing will increase exponentially

we need to begin to show that we need

for police brutality to stop

that we need for laws and legislations

to be passed that will hold these

officers accountable for these brutal

crimes that they commit

that we need for black people to not be

looked at as a minor people

just because we’re referred to as

minorities

if we want to maintain the status of the

most powerful nation in the world

then we need to find ways to increase

the unity and not

enhance the divide personally i need for

my seven-year-old son

and his generation as they get older to

not have to have the same conversation

that we’re having right now simply put

we need equality so that’s step number

two

to need your wants and as you make this

conversion from a want over to a need

your pursuit will take you exactly where

you need to be

now the third and final step is to focus

on the journey

now look this will not be easy because

you’ll desire that end result that end

goal so badly that you’ll be tempted to

focus on that

but look there’s no need to that end

goal is already ingrained in you

your focus only needs to be on today’s

work all that it takes to get you to

your desired end tomorrow

now look i’ve been an athlete my entire

life and i’ve played sports from biddy

basketball with the west philadelphia

ymca

owned up to professional basketball

across the globe and i’ve been fortunate

to win a number of championships along

the way

and one of the greatest lessons i’ve

taken from that experience is this

at the beginning of every season our

team’s goal was to win a championship

in the end no doubt about it but what

our coaches did an amazing job of

was helping us to focus on today’s work

on today’s practice on today’s

conditioning on today’s game

that’s all that mattered they told us

what i call success of success

how to have success today when that day

is going and the next day comes

how to have success again that next day

is to just build on a day after day

and while we were so focused on the

fruits of the journey we would suddenly

look

up and boom our end goal was right

before our eyes

or in some cases we became mighty mighty

close

and the truth is that’s what it’s all

about making as much

growth making as much progress making as

much change

as you humanly and possibly can

malcolm x once said that change is only

a good thing

if you change in a good way let’s

embrace making a good change

enjoy the journey thank you

[音乐]

james baldwin 曾经说过,

不是所有的事情都可以

改变,但没有什么可以改变,直到

我 19 岁的时候我在

南卡罗来纳州度假

,我的祖母让我的表妹和

她最好的 我当时约会的朋友

借了面包车出去,

在离我们度假村不远的当地保龄球馆度过了一个有趣的夜晚,我们玩得很开心,

离开后不到一分钟左右

保龄球馆

出现在我们身后,我们看到那些可怕的

红色和蓝色灯光

,给全国各地的非裔美国人带来了一定程度的

焦虑和恐惧

有一名警察

把我们拦了下来

,而且恰好是一个白人 军官

,当他走近面包车时,

他问我是否知道他为什么把我们拦下

来,

现在在一个大部分

门廊都挂满了邦联

旗帜的地方,

我很清楚他为什么把我们

拦下来,这与 交通 ic

违规,但一切都

与我们皮肤的颜色有关,但是我

告诉他不,我不知道他为什么把

我们拉过来,

他告诉我这是因为我们没有放慢速度

或在不远的让步标志处让步

我们,当他这么说时,

我真的知道有什么事情发生了,

因为我们实际上不得不在那个

让路标志处停下几秒钟,

然后才并入一条

交通繁忙的道路

,我说好吧,也许他把我们的面包车误认为

是另一辆面包车,

我可以看出他冒犯了我的

辩护,

然后他让我下车,

此时我有点

困惑,因为我刚刚准备好

把我的执照和登记交给他,

我知道程序,我说 好吧

,我为什么要下车

,然后他提高了语气,然后

告诉我要下车,

现在我无法与警察争论,

而且我不想

危及其他在车内的人

面包车和我在一起,所以

我很不情愿地下了车,当我这样做的时候

他说 我把手放在面包车的引擎盖

上,这样当我开始走向

面包车的前部时

,我的衬衫突然被拉了回来

,我只记得听到我表弟

在车里尖叫,因为她不知道

发生了什么

面包车外面发生了骚动

我只记得本能地

转向警官说

你在做什么 他让我把手

放在引擎盖上

他说好 现在把手放在

包的背面 我有点担心,

因为我已经看到和听说过这样开始的

毁灭性故事,

但我继续

前进,我把手放在

面包车的后面,他开始搜查

我,

一边说南边搜身 carolina law 对我说

,当他这样做时,

我听到一个紧急呼叫通过他的

收音机,但他忽略了它,只是

继续搜查我

,我所穿的只是篮球短裤,我

现在撕破了一件 T 恤

,滑到了我的脚上,是的 他

继续搜索我我觉得

不仅作为一个

人而且作为一个

非裔美国人受到了侵犯和不尊重

他说我会在那里

,当他开始赶路时,他告诉

我离开这里

并留在这里过夜现在我很

幸运

,那天晚上警官被叫走了

,我的情况是

philando castiles

一个黑人男子,他也

和他的女朋友一起开车

,被一名警官

拦下,但是 philando

在他仍然坐在车里伸手去拿

他的身份证时被枪杀了

,警官要求还有

很多其他人不在这里告诉

他们关于警察暴行的故事,

例如迈克·布朗·

桑德拉·布兰德·乔治·弗洛伊德·布赖恩·泰勒,是的,

我们仍然在说她的名字,还有很多

其他人不再和我们在一起了,

所以我为什么要提出这个问题,

当你动物园时,我的目标是什么 我的目标是

帮助

在这个国家实现更多平等,但是当你放大我的目标时,我的

目标是帮助破坏警察的暴行,

以更多地了解它,并

最终帮助

在 2021 年 1 月 6 日结束这种暴行,因为特朗普的

支持者

冲进了 我们国家的首都 我们

目睹的是

我们的警察部队对白人特朗普

支持者严重缺乏武力

我们还目睹的是一种

歧视性的双重标准,而不仅仅是

这个国家的黑人从未

接受过的特权 那些支持者 那些

暴乱者 那些叛乱者是

黑人

我敢说,这些年来我们会目睹一场

大屠杀

步骤是现在

要有孩子般的想象力

我之所以说要有孩子

般的想象力是因为

孩子的想象力很少

被他们过去的消极性所破坏或限制 他们是

孩子 他们还年轻

他们一开始没有太多的通行证

但他们内心仍然存在一些

天真的无知

但孩子般的想象力是其中之一

在我们

对小马丁·路德·金博士最敬佩的

事情中,他有能力利用

自己的想象力来实现梦想

警察

当我们被他们的狗袭击

而我们被喷上消防水龙带时,

他仍然想象着比这些事情更美好的一天,

并且仍然在他的视线中保持平等

看起来警察的暴行并不是什么新鲜事,

它刚刚在流媒体和

电视上播出

了一会儿 想象一下,如果在

对一名军官进行实地培训的过程中,

他们必须沉浸

在他们有一天

会通过社区服务服务的社区中

他们不是来这里保护和

服务

的吗?想象一下,如果他们的

现场培训官员的 fto 真的

对他们的表现进行评分 他们的参与度 他们

与社区成员的互动 我认为我们

发现这些官员是否适合

服役 这些特定的社区

很不幸,但每个官员

都不适合再次在每个社区中服务和互动,

这确实很不幸,但现在是

真的,想象一下我们花了

更多时间来确保

我们办公室的能力需要四年时间

成为一名教师

成为一名律师需要 5 到 7 年时间

成为一名有执照的医生需要 10 多年的时间

但成为一名警察只需要四个月

我真的相信现在可以改变很多事情

这个身临其境的过程 可以帮助

开发一些完全

不存在的东西,

让我们面对现实吧

,他们所在的黑人社区的白人警察

不提供

任何不存在的东西就是

信任 存在更多的恐惧

,而

不是现在不应该出现的信任

这种身临其境的过程是否有助于

使一切变得

阳光和彩虹 当然不是,

但至少有一些东西在

可以确保

警察真正了解

社区的人,并且社区成员

真正知道警察是谁的

地方

,这至少可以帮助建立某种类型

的相互尊重,

并且在这种尊重之外,希望

也可以

在这种信任之外建立信任 恐惧存在

希望它也可以

消失 但谁知道这只是我

在工作中的孩子气的想象力 这里

有一句话说看看一个人

的样子

他只会变得更糟 但看看

他可能成为什么样的人

然后他就变成了一切 他应该是

让我们缩小范围,不仅看

美国的样子,

而且让我们用我们孩子般的想象力

来看看美国的样子,

然后我们很快就可以了 进入我们

应该做的一切,

这是第一步,拥有

孩子般的想象力,

第二步是需要你的需求

,我的意思是我们经常

说我们想要这个,我们想要

我们想要警察的暴行 停下来,我们希望

这个国家有更多的平等,

但很多时候我们没有意识到我们的需要

是可选的,

比如如果你没有得到你想要的东西,

你就会愿意

在不同的日子为得到那个东西而奋斗,

所以 虽然你的愿望可能是不变的,但

你对它们的要求可能非常

不一致,

但是当你没有得到你需要的东西时,这些东西会给

你留下深深的伤痕,

这些就是你不断要求的

东西 有更多时间真正了解

需要与需要之间的区别

所以我想让你想象一下

自己现在在沙漠中 你

已经在那里呆

了一整天 酷热难耐 你

很热

你脱水 你口渴 有什么

东西 你非常需要

现在就喝水 如果你在

那一刻需要水,你会发现

自己赤手空拳地挖仙人掌

只是为了把水弄出来

为什么因为你的生命依赖于它你

需要它

但是如果你在那一刻只想要水

你会 发现自己

走在仙人掌

和沙漠中的所有仙人掌旁,

寻找更容易的选择,

某种池塘或泉水,

您真的很难找到

,这就是

您需要某物时想要与需要之间的区别 会

愿意全力以赴去得到那个东西

你的愿望和你对那个东西的追求

将成倍增加

我们需要开始表明我们

需要停止警察的暴行

我们需要通过法律和立法

来持有这些

官员要

对他们犯下的这些残酷罪行负责

世界上最强大国家的地位,

那么我们需要找到

增加团结的方法,而不是

扩大个人分歧

我们现在正在进行的对话简单地说,

我们需要平等,所以这是第二步

,需要你的需要,当你

从需要到需要的转换时,

你的追求将把你带到你

现在需要的地方 第三个和 最后一步是专注

于旅程

现在看起来这并不容易,因为

你会非常渴望最终结果那个最终

目标以至于你会很想

专注于那个

但是看起来没有必要那个最终

目标已经根深蒂固 在你身上,

你的注意力只需要放在今天的

工作上,让你

明天达到你想要的目标

现在看起来,我一生都是一名运动员,我

在西费城

ymca

拥有的biddy篮球上打过运动 从事职业

在全球范围内打篮球,我很幸运

在此过程中赢得了许多冠军,

而我从那次经历中学到的最重要的教训之一

就是

在每个赛季开始时,我们

球队的目标是赢得

冠军 结局毫无疑问,但是

我们的教练所做的一项了不起的工作

是帮助我们专注于今天的工作

,今天的训练,今天的训练

,今天的比赛

,这才是最重要的,他们告诉

我们我所说的成功的成功

如何在今天取得成功 当那

一天过去,第二天到来时,

如何再次取得成功,第二天

就是在日复一日的基础上再接再厉

,当我们如此专注于

旅程的成果时,我们会突然

抬头仰望并繁荣我们的最终目标是 就

在我们眼前,

或者在某些情况下,我们变得非常强大

,而事实是,这就是

一切的意义

所在 x曾经说过,

只有以好的方式改变,改变才是好事,让我们

拥抱做出好的改变,

享受旅程,谢谢