confront. charles blow framed it another way. as heartbreaking as it is poignant, what pace should a young black man walk to avoid suspicion? it s great for you all to be here. thank you. charles, i want to start off with you. we had this conversation the other night and that question you asked, at what speed, at what race does a young african-american male need to walk, i just found that haunting and i thought about it ever since. explain that conversation that you were having with your child. i have had a conversation where i say, you know, if you re around police and maybe it s dark or something, you might not want to run. you don t want to draw attention to yourself. you just don t want that problem. a lot of people have had that conversation with young black
do this to protect my boy. i am his father, and it is my responsibility, not to burden him with the baggage of eras long gone, but to make him aware of the world he must still confront. charles blow framed it another way. as heartbreaking as it is poignant, what pace should a young black man walk to avoid suspicion? it s great for you all to be here. thank you. charles, i want to start off with you. we had this conversation the other night and that question you asked, at what speed, at what race does a young african-american male need to walk, i just found that haunting and i thought about it ever since. explain that conversation that you were having with your child. i have had a conversation
their children. today, eric holder put it like this. trayvon s death last spring caused me to sit down and have a conversation with my own 15-year-old son, like my dad did with me. this was a father-son tradition i hoped would not need to be handed down. but as a father who loves his son, and who is more knowing in the ways of the world, i had to do this to protect my boy. i am his father, and it is my responsibility, not to burden him with the baggage of eras long gone, but to make him aware of the world he must still confront. cnn contributor charles blow fred it another way. as heartbreaking as it is poignant, what pace should a young black man walk to avoid suspicion? charles blow is with us again. also, jeffrey canada.
the ways of the world, i had to do this to protect my boy. i am his father, and it is my responsibility, not to burden him with the baggage of eras long gone, but to make him aware of the world he must still confront. charles blow framed it another way. as heartbreaking as it is poignant, what pace should a young black man walk to avoid suspicion? it s great for you all to be here. thank you. charles, i want to start off with you. we had this conversation the other night and that question you asked, at what speed, at what race does a young african-american male need to walk, i just found that haunting and i thought about it ever since. explain that conversation that
a difficulty. what to tell their children. trayvon s death last spring caused me to sit down and have a conversation with my own 15-year-old son, like my dad did with me. this was a father-son tradition i hoped would not need to be handed down. but as a father who loves his son, and who is more knowing in the ways of the world, i had to do this to protect my boy. i am his father, and it is my responsibility, not to burden him with the bagage of eras long gone, but to make him aware of the world he must still confront. charles blow framed it another way. as heartbreaking as it is poignant, what pace should a young black man walk to avoid suspicion?